though its not really an editor... if you have iTunes installed.... you can accomplish this using iTunes though its a bit of a juggle. First... you select the track in iTunes... then get info for said track and select the "options" tab which allows you to set start and end points of the track. Simply set the starting point and end point to reflect the sample of the song you need. Then get out of the "get" info dialog and select track again. This time go to "Advanced" at the top menu and select "Convert to AAC" which will create a duplicate file but only the length we setup (I think its same on Windows but not sure). Once you have created the shortened AAC file samples for all the songs... just select them and burn them to an audio CD (not data and MP3). Once a disc is made of the samples... you can then rip the samples from the CD as MP3's (use preferences in iTunes to set bitrate before importing to work for your web use) and waallahhhg.... there you have it. All done with iTunes. This may work good for those already familiar with iTunes