AI Podcast Editing: The Most Advanced AI Audio Editor - Resound
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Introduction
Editing your podcast has never been easier! With ReSound, you can clean up your audio and find filler sounds in just a matter of minutes. Let’s walk through the process of editing your podcast effortlessly.
Getting Started with ReSound
When you log into ReSound, the first step is to upload your audio file. You have the flexibility to either drag and drop your file into the designated circle or simply click the “upload a file” button. As you do this, the processing screen will activate behind the scenes.
If your podcast episode features multiple speakers on different tracks, you can easily select all the relevant files by holding down the shift key. This allows you to process them as a multi-track episode seamlessly.
Behind the Scenes Processing
As ReSound works on your audio, it identifies the edits needed. During this processing phase, you’ll see a screen with fun messages displayed, adding a bit of excitement to the wait.
Once processing is complete, an editor modal will pop up. Here, you can see how many edits ReSound has detected in your audio. The blue highlighted regions indicate the edits that haven’t yet been reviewed.
Reviewing and Editing Your Audio
To review your audio, simply hit the play button or use the spacebar on your keyboard. The tool provides two primary options for editing:
Cut: Selecting this option will remove the audio from the highlighted section. Once you choose to cut, the highlighted area will change from blue to red.
Keep: If you decide to keep that section of audio, it will remain unchanged, and the highlight will turn green.
You can also adjust the boundaries of each edit. Clicking and dragging the edges allows for precise modifications to ensure your personal touch remains intact.
You can navigate between the edits using the left and right arrow buttons, or the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard for efficiency.
Finalizing Your Audio
After reviewing all edits, you’ll see an “all done” message, signaling that you’re ready to export your audio. Click the “export audio” button to save your work. You have a few options for exporting:
- WAV: For higher quality audio if you're planning further edits.
- MP3: A compressed file format, ideal for direct upload to your hosting platform.
- AAF: For additional editing in digital audio workstations like Pro Tools or Logic, allowing you to refine your session further.
Once you click the export button, ReSound will apply all your edits and prepare the download. Depending on your browser settings, the download will start automatically, or you’ll be prompted to select your download location.
Conclusion
And there you have it! Editing your podcast with ReSound is a straightforward and efficient process. Thank you for choosing ReSound, the most advanced AI audio editor for your studio. Have a great day, and enjoy your editing!
Keywords
- ReSound
- Podcast Editing
- Audio Processing
- Multi-track Episode
- Audio Editor
- WAV
- MP3
- AAF
- AI Audio Editing
FAQ
Q1: How do I upload my audio file to ReSound?
A1: You can drag and drop your file into the designated circle or click the “upload a file” button to upload your audio.
Q2: Can I edit multi-track audio in ReSound?
A2: Yes, by holding down the shift key, you can select multiple audio tracks to process them as a multi-track episode.
Q3: What options do I have when reviewing edits?
A3: You can choose to “cut” (remove the audio) or “keep” (retain the audio) the highlighted sections.
Q4: What formats can I export my edited audio in?
A4: You can export your audio as WAV, MP3, or AAF, depending on your needs for quality or further editing.
Q5: How do I finalize and download my edited audio?
A5: After reviewing and confirming your edits, you click the “export audio” button, and the download will start automatically based on your browser preferences.