Fine-tune audio with Auphonic custom features

Demo summary
The narrator walks through the 'New Production' custom settings screen in Auphonic, showing how to adjust output formats, adaptive levelers, loudness normalization (LUFS), and noise reduction algorithms.
Step-by-step
- Click New Production
- Upload your audio file
- Select your preferred output format and bit depth
- Click the settings icon within the Adaptive Leveler section to fine-tune audio levels
- Choose the LUFS level in the Loudness Normalization section based on your target platform
- Configure the Noise Reduction settings to isolate speech
- Click Start Production
- Download the processed file
Options
- Select Wave 24-bit for uncompressed quality
- Choose alternative compressed formats for smaller file sizes
- Hover over question marks for tooltips on specific settings
Watch out for
- Wave 24-bit files result in larger file sizes compared to compressed formats
Tips
- Go with a Wave 24-bit output because the audio isn't compressed and provides better overall quality
- Use Loudness Normalization to ensure audio is consistent and lacks peaks
- Use Noise Reduction to remove unwanted background noise while preserving speech
Highlights
“most of these settings are pretty straightforward”
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