Audio Editing
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Audio Editing tips from top-tier talent
My editing process often involves more detailed noise reduction to minimize background sounds or bleed from other instruments.
Audacity is an excellent free audio editing software that allows for recording, multi-track editing, and noise reduction.

Adobe Audition is a powerful audio editing software that excels in formatting and converting audio files.

Here’s my go-to technique: Start with a Noise Print: Use software like Audacity or Adobe Audition to sample a section of the recording where only the noise is present (like a silent moment).
My go-to technique for cleaning up background noise while preserving the clarity and natural feel of the audio involves a few key steps
The best way to work with multiple audio tracks is to prioritize the main instruments and elements and then do the rest in frequency balance and from the perspective of the auditory sense.
When working with multiple tracks, I focus on EQ to give each element its own space, cutting or boosting frequencies so they don’t clash.
Look at your mix in three dimensions: left to right, top to bottom, and most importantly, front to back (which means order of importance).
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