OMNIAUDIO GUIDE
How to Merge Audio Files in Order on Mac
Merging joins clips end to end. It is useful for chapters, voice memos, interview sections, class recordings, and song drafts that belong in one continuous file.
Updated: 2026-08-01 · 7 min read
Quick answer
Open Merge audio, add at least two clips, drag them into the intended order, choose the output location, and start merging. OmniAudio automatically handles differences between common input formats.

Step by step
Open Merge audio
Select Merge audio in the sidebar.
Add two or more clips
Drag the files into the workspace or use Add files.
Arrange the playback order
Reorder the list from top to bottom. The first item plays first in the exported result.
Review the output
Name the combined file, choose the destination, and leave automatic quality selected unless you have a specific requirement.
Start merging
Export and listen around each join to confirm that the order and boundaries are correct.
Good to know
Merge is different from mixing
Merging plays files one after another. It does not place speech over background music or combine tracks at the same time.
Consistent source levels help
If one clip is much louder than another, adjust its volume first for a smoother final result.
Common questions
Do all clips need the same format?
No. OmniAudio accepts common audio formats and creates one output file using the selected output settings.
How many clips can I merge for free?
The free version can merge up to two clips in one task. OmniAudio Pro removes that limit.