Podcastle: Recording additional audio in the editor

Demo summary
Kevin demonstrates how to record a new audio segment (an outro) directly into an existing project timeline using the 'Record' button and playhead.
Step-by-step
- Select the track where you want the audio to be recorded.
- Move the playhead to the specific point in the timeline where the recording should start.
- Click the Record button at the top of the editor.
- Select your microphone from the dropdown menu.
- Click Start Recording.
- Click Stop at the top once the segment is finished.
- Use the zoom icon in the bottom right corner to view the entire project.
Options
- Use the keyboard shortcut Shift + R to initiate recording
- Enable Input Configuration to record multiple microphones simultaneously
Tips
- Use the same microphone you used in the recording studio for audio consistency.
Highlights
“Luckily, I can continue to add additional audio directly within the editor.”
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