How can I cut mp3 or aac files

Which program or app do I need to cut or edit a mp3 or aac file on my iPad?

Not sure if you can do it on an iPad, although be surprised if you can't but if you have access to a PC then Nero's Recode can assist with this.
Regards,
Steve

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