Hi. I found this video very useful especially for the beginner in Podcast editing like me. Thanks! In the meanwhile, I want to know a little bit deeper about editing voice in video editing tool. I can see this video has tutorials and examples in audio editing tool such as Adobe Audition, but I wonder how these tips can be working in premiere pro or final cut pro.
The same effects and filters can be found in those applications as well. But we actually recommend trying to edit in Riverside as we've added lots of AI tools to speed up your editing!
Thank you very much for this tutorial. This has been my main struggle in podcast editing in the past 7 years. I now use RX to clean it up and put a little bit of gate wet and dry over.
Unreal! Great tutorial. I am very fresh and new in podcasting. Been doing it for just over a half a year. I have definitely been having trouble with Bleeding, but where my biggest concern in audio is when my podcasting partner and I both speak at the same exact moment, our audio quality diminishes instantly and has major echo. We speak over each other A LOT, and argue and stuff like that, which is part of our character - something we wont stop doing hahaha. That being said, why does the echo and audio sound so shitty when we both speak at the same time? How do I eliminate that? Thanks so much. I will be watching more of your videos. Super helpful. Subscribed!
Thanks for watching! What software are you recording in to? And does this happen to the raw audio files being recorded or after you edit and export from an editor? You may want to check any ducking settings in your software. Ducking is a setting that will lower the audio of one track when the other speaks. If this is turned on for both it will lower the volume and try to mute both tracks at the same time.
Yeti is notorious for being very sensitive in picking up room noise (and other guest). Make the the polar pattern is set to directional (so it's only capturing from the front side of the mic), and you may need to move as far away from the other guest as possible.
I am experiencing mic bleed when recording online in Riverside with a guest. Both of us are using external microphones and wired headphones. The bleed is oddly off in timing, almost like a pre-echo. What might be causing this?
@@Riversidefm My headphones and microphone are run through a Scarlet 2i2 interface which is plugged into my computer. The guests all have different set ups, but I believe most are plugging in mic and headphones separately into the computer. I have had one or two using wired earbuds with built in microphone.
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Appreciate that! Hope this helps.
Thank you so much, your video deserves more views 🙏
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Hi. I found this video very useful especially for the beginner in Podcast editing like me. Thanks! In the meanwhile, I want to know a little bit deeper about editing voice in video editing tool. I can see this video has tutorials and examples in audio editing tool such as Adobe Audition, but I wonder how these tips can be working in premiere pro or final cut pro.
The same effects and filters can be found in those applications as well. But we actually recommend trying to edit in Riverside as we've added lots of AI tools to speed up your editing!
Thank you very much for this tutorial. This has been my main struggle in podcast editing in the past 7 years. I now use RX to clean it up and put a little bit of gate wet and dry over.
Nice! Thanks for sharing, glad to hear it’s helped your workflow!
Thank you sharing the info. Could you please explain what do you mean by "gate wet and dry over"? I'd like to test that technique. Thanks!
@@producewithease Sorry, I'm using Reaper and I'm using a gate. And I set the wet/dry signal to let's say 40%. So the gate is not open or closed.
@@LucasDegen Thank you!
Unreal! Great tutorial. I am very fresh and new in podcasting. Been doing it for just over a half a year. I have definitely been having trouble with Bleeding, but where my biggest concern in audio is when my podcasting partner and I both speak at the same exact moment, our audio quality diminishes instantly and has major echo. We speak over each other A LOT, and argue and stuff like that, which is part of our character - something we wont stop doing hahaha. That being said, why does the echo and audio sound so shitty when we both speak at the same time? How do I eliminate that?
Thanks so much. I will be watching more of your videos. Super helpful. Subscribed!
Thanks for watching! What software are you recording in to? And does this happen to the raw audio files being recorded or after you edit and export from an editor? You may want to check any ducking settings in your software. Ducking is a setting that will lower the audio of one track when the other speaks. If this is turned on for both it will lower the volume and try to mute both tracks at the same time.
Killing it man great video 👍
Appreciate that!
Good information to reduce bleed. However, if 2 or more talent is speaking at the same time, gating or manually editing will not solve the problem.
This is true!
@@Riversidefm So how can we fix this problem?
hey! Im using two blue yeti x for my podcast. Severe mic bleed despite low gain :( what to do?
Yeti is notorious for being very sensitive in picking up room noise (and other guest). Make the the polar pattern is set to directional (so it's only capturing from the front side of the mic), and you may need to move as far away from the other guest as possible.
I am experiencing mic bleed when recording online in Riverside with a guest. Both of us are using external microphones and wired headphones. The bleed is oddly off in timing, almost like a pre-echo. What might be causing this?
Are the headphones plugging into the external microphone or the computers? And what devices are being chosen for the input / output when recording?
@@Riversidefm My headphones and microphone are run through a Scarlet 2i2 interface which is plugged into my computer. The guests all have different set ups, but I believe most are plugging in mic and headphones separately into the computer. I have had one or two using wired earbuds with built in microphone.