• What A Podcast Editor Typically Does - Audio Editing and Enhancement

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

What A Podcast Editor Typically Does - Audio Editing and Enhancement

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  • Episode 31 - What A Podcast Editor Typically Does - Audio Editing and Enhancement

    A podcast editor plays a crucial role in transforming raw audio recordings into polished, engaging, and professional-sounding episodes. Their responsibilities can vary widely depending on the specific needs of the podcast and the editor's expertise. Here's a comprehensive look at what a podcast editor typically does:

    Audio Editing and Enhancement
    • The core function of a podcast editor is to refine and improve the raw audio. This involves:Noise reduction: Removing background noise, hums, or other unwanted sounds.
    • Leveling: Ensuring consistent volume levels throughout the episode, especially when there are multiple speakers.
    • EQ and compression: Adjusting frequencies to enhance voice clarity and applying compression to control dynamic range.
    • Removing mistakes: Cutting out verbal stumbles, long pauses, or off-topic tangents.
    • Adding transitions: Smoothly connecting different segments of the episode.

    For example, an editor might use software to remove the sound of a car honking outside the recording studio or adjust the EQ to reduce the "boominess" in a host's voice.

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