From my experience, editing audio requires training, skills, time and stamina.
There are many opportunities how you can learn everything about audio processing yourself, for example by buying courses or diving into a huge amount of Youtube videos. But often you gain too much unspecific knowledge.
Editing a 30-minute podcast episode canāt be carried out in 10 minutes. You need to listen at least once in complete either before or while editing (if you are very experienced). Taking into account the time required for hundreds of individual editing operations, trial and error, comparison with reference recordings, etc., it is very likely that you invest much more time than the episode duration itself.
Additional tracks such as music and interview guests lead to even more effort.
If you plan to publish weekly episodes, you will spend many hours per month just editing. This can quickly make you feel frustrated because you invest a lot of time and wonāt achieve your desired result.
I know exactly how this feels for you.
Starting with zero knowledge I went through all the ups and downs of a 30-year learning curve.Ā
Finally, I know how to leverage all the tools for recording and processing audio effectively to produce high-quality results.
My motivation from an intense desire to know how audio works and how to tweak it.
At the age of twelve, I had the chance to get my hands on knobs and patch cords of an analogue modular synthesizer. The resulting sounds fascinated me in a way which made me listen to music with different ears.
This event triggered my enthusiasm to know everything about music and audio production, and to this day I passionately follow the development of audio technology.
My true passion is the creation of the best audio experience for any use case.
By taking over the time-consuming audio editing task I help you to save time and energy effectively for podcast content, strategy, planning and marketing.