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Navigating the Podcastle multi-track editor

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Demo summary

The demo shows how to manage separate audio tracks for different speakers, delete unwanted tracks, and adjust individual track settings like volume and panning.

Step-by-step

  1. Click on Edit to enter the Podcastle editor
  2. Identify individual speaker tracks and their corresponding audio waves
  3. Click the three dots on an unwanted track and select Delete to remove it
  4. Click the Edit icon on a specific track to open the settings pane
  5. Adjust the Volume or Pan sliders for the individual track
  6. Click Add Effect to apply a compressor or equalizer to a single track
  7. Select a track to record additional audio directly into it

Options

  • Add a compressor effect
  • Add an equalizer effect
  • Record additional audio directly within the editor

Watch out for

  • You must select a specific track before recording to ensure the audio is added to the correct one

Tips

  • Use individual track adjustments to fix a specific speaker's low volume without affecting others
  • Delete silent screen-share tracks to clean up your workspace

Highlights

One of the nice things about having separate audio tracks for each individual speaker is you can make adjustments to each individual audio track.

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  1. 7:261:11Navigating the Podcastle multi-track editorCurrentThe demo shows how to manage separate audio tracks for different speakers, delete unwanted tracks, and adjust individual track settings like volume and panning.@KevinStratvert
  2. 8:371:41Recording additional audio in the editorKevin demonstrates how to record a new audio segment (an outro) directly into an existing project timeline using the 'Record' button and playhead.@KevinStratvert
  3. 10:180:51Importing external audio filesThe narrator shows how to insert an external MP3 file into a specific track and position it within the project timeline.@KevinStratvert
  4. 11:092:03Trimming and splitting audio clipsKevin demonstrates manual editing techniques including dragging clip handles to trim audio and using the split tool (scissors) to cut and delete specific segments.@KevinStratvert
  5. 14:222:30Adding royalty-free music and fadesThe demo shows how to browse the Podcastle music library, insert a specific song component (the intro), and apply a fade-out handle to the audio clip.@KevinStratvert
  6. 17:372:41AI-powered text-based audio editingKevin demonstrates transcribing audio to text and editing the podcast by deleting words and filler sounds directly from the transcript.@KevinStratvert
  7. 4:230:14Text-based audio editing in PodcastleThe demonstration shows how to edit audio by manipulating the transcript text, where deleting or reordering sentences automatically rearranges the underlying audio tracks.AI Master
  8. 4:370:22Adding music and sound effects in PodcastleThe user searches the royalty-free library for 'uplifting synth' and 'whoosh' effects, dragging them onto the timeline and adjusting volume levels.AI Master
  9. 2:390:17Transcript-based audio editingThe narrator shows how to edit audio by modifying the text transcript, including removing filler words and deleting sentences to automatically update the timeline.Async
  10. 4:020:50Export and publish from PodcastleThe narrator walks through exporting files in various formats (MP3, 4K MP4), generating RSS feeds, and setting up show details for distribution to platforms like Spotify.Async