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Audio Concatenator

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Audio Concatenator

€3+

Make Battle Records in Seconds — Without the Hassle

This tool was born out of a simple need: a quick, no-fuss way to make custom battle records for scratch sessions. If you've ever found yourself wasting time lining up samples, normalizing volumes, and exporting files one by one... this was made for you.

At its core, it’s a small app that takes a list of audio files, normalizes them, and stitches them into a single track — ready to cut, juggle, or flip however you want. Under the hood, it uses ffmpeg to handle the audio processing, so you get speed, consistency, and solid output every time.

It runs on Windows and macOS — tested on Windows 11 and Sequoia with ARM chips. Other systems might work, but haven’t been tested yet.

This isn’t a flashy product. It’s a tool made by someone who likes scratching, builds, and wants to spend less time in the DAW. Use it to make battle records, sure — or use it for anything else you can imagine. It’s flexible, lightweight, and built to help you stay in the flow.

Thanks for checking it out — hope it helps you create something dope.


Audio Concatenator is a creation of CeleroLab.Com

  • Version 1.0.0 Available for Mac and Windows.

Troubleshooting

  • FFmpeg Path Issues: If the software cannot find FFmpeg, you will be prompted to select its location. Make sure you download FFmpeg and place it in an accessible directory, then configure the path via the app’s interface.
  • Unsupported File Formats: Ensure that the input files are in supported formats (e.g., MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC).

For additional support, visit CeleroLab.Com.


FFmpeg License Information

This software makes use of FFmpeg, which is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). The use of FFmpeg in this program is compliant with the terms of the LGPL, which allows for linking to the FFmpeg library while permitting you to replace it with your own version if desired.

As part of these licensing requirements:

  • You are free to use any compatible version of FFmpeg.
  • The source code for FFmpeg and its modifications are made available according to the terms of the LGPL.

You can find more information about the FFmpeg project, including the source code and licensing details, at the following link:

The FFmpeg source code and license details can also be accessed at:

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No refunds allowed

Due to the nature of the item, being a digital good and allowing download through purchase, refunds are not accepted. All sales are final.

Last updated Sep 17, 2025

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