Fix Audio in AUDACITY: Background NOISE, ECHO, AMPLIFY, CLIP, LIMIT PEAKS, and more

The tutorials on Audacity to fix common issues to audio files are not great, and all in bits all over the place. Here I've learned the system and cut through the noise to simplify the workflow in plain English. We cover NOISE, ECHO, LOUDNESS, LIMIT PEAKS, CLEAN, CLIPPING, and more. This tutorial is ideal if you've got poor quality voice / interview / podcast recording with several different issues. I show you the quick and easiest ways to fix them all and enhance your audio in Audacity (in order): 1. REDUCE NOISE of unwanted loud sounds 2. SNIP & TRIM out sections of the audio at start, middle, or end 3. LIMIT PEAKS of occasional, exceptional high volume 4. INCREASE VOLUME by amplifying the audio 5. REMOVE BACKGROUND NOISE like traffic, wind, or humming 6. REMOVE ECHO, known as reverberation, if recorded in large room 7. CLEAN UP and 'normalise' ready for saving as MP3 file Make sure you're using headphones to really distinguish the difference in sound when editing your audio; inbuilt PC, Mac or laptop speakers just don't cut it! As usual, I explain why I do things and what things mean as I go. You'll find this video really helpful if you want to clean up and improve the quality of spoken voice in your audio file. Especially for if you couldn't record in a sound-recording-friendly room (e.g. studio booth), with a proper quality microphone, and/or were a bit far from the microphone. Let me know how you get on with these fixes! Here's my in-depth blog all about Audacity, pros and cons, and all these audio improvement edits... https://excelattheoffice.com/2024/03/... ________ CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro and outline 1:30 Example of BAD audio 4:35 Reduce loud noises 8:35 Cut out sections of audio 9:50 Limit peak noises 12:10 Amplify to increase volume 15:40 Reduce noise 18:25 Zoom and playback speed 19:20 Reduce echo (reverb) 30:00 Smoothen and normalise 32:00 Save and Outro ________ I hope you've found this helpful. Please like and subscribe for more handy content. I do this around a day job at at own expense (the main one being £300 per year website fees), so any contributions are most welcome - you can buy me a coffee here: https://excelattheoffice.com/buy-coffee Quirky and unique t-shirts: https://eato.teemill.com Kind Regards, Adrian