How to Process Audio Files for Podcasts & YouTube: Adobe Audition and Descript Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In this video, Nick Chamberlain walks you through his step-by-step process for making your audio sound crisp and clean using Adobe Audition and Descript. Learn how to apply initial processing, noise reduction, and loudness matching to achieve professional-quality audio for your podcasts or RUclips videos. Perfect for beginners and pros alike.
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Great tutorial on processing audio files for podcasts and RUclips using Adobe Audition and Descript! Thanks for the clear and helpful guidance!
Thanks so much!!! You're a blessing. This would make a great video tutorial as I could not find any information online about how to get this accomplished. Since you're familiar with Audition, you've got my vote to show how to do this! I'm sure others would be equally grateful for the advice.😊
Wow! Thanks for all this helpful information Nick! I’m about to go process so much audio!!!
I can’t believe THE Brandon Manderson commented on my video 😮😱🎉. You go process them audio files!
Is that Nick Chamberlain!??
Yes sir! Now go process some of your audio files for your RUclips Channel(s)!
@@Everywordmedia haha - especially now... I don't have any excuses 😂
I have several completed podcast MP3 segments. I would like to batch process adding an intro to each of those files so I don't have to do it manually. Can Adobe Audition do this?
I’ve had to do something like that a few times-it can be pretty tedious. If you can easily add the intro at the beginning, you can simply paste the intro at the start of each episode in Audition, then use the batch process/match loudness window to export the new files. Be sure to adjust the export settings before selecting "run."
If the intro has music that needs to fade out and overlap with the podcast episode, you'll need to use the multitrack view, bounce down the new file, and save it accordingly.
Another option is to set up the episodes in Premiere, then export the new in/out points or sequence to Media Encoder and run it, which will batch process the exports. However, you’ll still need to manually update the file names.
You could also use your podcast hosting platform if it allows dynamic ads (pre/mid/post-roll). With this feature, you could add your new intro as a pre-roll, placing it at the beginning of each episode.