![]() ![]() Voice De-noise and Spectral De-noise in iZotope RX 8 RX 8 from iZotope (standalone app which contains many modules including de-hum, de-reverb, de-plosive, de-ess, mouth de-click, voice de-noise and many more – plus many of the modules can also be used in your DAW as individual plugins, which is awesome) Noise Reduction Includes noise and hum reduction, high-pass filter, adaptive leveler, loudness normalization, compression, dynamic range control and LUFS loudness targeting)Īuphonic Multitrack (standalone app with similar functionality as the regular Auphonic (see above), but Auphonic Multitrack can also process and mix together many audio tracks simultaneously and do such handy things like crossgating and more, including exporting each processed track separately, etc.) Why are audio plugins good for podcast production?īecause they can fix various audio problems as well as enhance the sound to make it much more professional.Īuphonic (Available as both standalone app and browser-based. ![]() Here are a bunch of companies that make good plugins: Waves, Fabfilter, iZotope, Acustica, Universal Audio, oeksound, Kazrog, Soundtheory, Soundtoys, Softube, Slate Digital, sonible, Sonnox, …and many more. Most DAW’s already have many built-in plugins but you can also purchase 3rd party plugins which are usually better quality. What are audio plugins?Īudio plugins are individual audio processors which you can use within your DAW software to enhance the audio quality of your recordings. ![]() Also see my Top 10 Audio Plugins for Podcast Production. This post contains a lot I start with an explanation of what audio plugins are, then present some “cleanup” plugins, and then lots of “mixing” plugins. ![]()
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