Episode 126
3 Cool Features from Adobe Podcast to Help Your Recording Workflow
With the Adobe Podcast suite of tools, you can save a lot of time when it comes to managing your recording and editing workflow.
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Transcript
Today I want to talk about a cool set of tools from Adobe called Adobe Podcast, which looks to make life easier for podcasters when it comes to making your show sound great. These include Enhance Speech, Studio, and Mic Check.
Enhance Speech is similar to Descript Studio Sound in that it takes really bad audio and makes it sound a lot better.
So if you're in a very noisy environment, for example, or your recording has a lot of reverb, Enhance will remove that and give you studio quality sound. I actually prefer this to Descript as I feel it's just a little bit less aggressive when it comes to the processing.
You can also adjust how much repair it does to the audio, which in fairness Descript also lets you do.
Studio is Adobe's recording and editing suite where you can record locally or remote, edit the recording, add sound effects as well as copyright free music, transcribe the audio and create audiograms for sharing on social media. I've already spoken about Mic Check in episode one oh two and and I'll leave a link to that in the show notes so you can check it out.
But essentially it tells you if you're too close to the mic, have too much gain or volume on your mic, if there's background noise in the room, or reverb on your vocal. So you can fix all that before recording.
There's both a free version and a premium one that offers support for video, longer project durations, the option to download your recordings and more, and I'll leave a link in the show notes so you can check everything out. Until the next time, happy podcasting.