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Snagit: Edit audio by deleting text in Audiate

Demo summary

The narrator demonstrates how to remove specific audio segments by selecting and deleting the corresponding transcribed text within the Audiate interface.

Step-by-step

  1. Open a recording in Audiate
  2. Scroll through the transcribed text to identify repeated lines or unnecessary words
  3. Click and drag to select the words you want to remove
  4. Press delete

Options

  • Remove ums, ahs, or long pauses using Suggested Edits

Highlights

Just like that you’ve removed that section of audio from your recording and transcription.

All demos from “Edit Audio Faster with Camtasia Audiate

  1. 0:130:24Edit audio by deleting text in AudiateCurrentThe narrator demonstrates how to remove specific audio segments by selecting and deleting the corresponding transcribed text within the Audiate interface.SnagitAI Audio Editor
  2. 0:371:15Remove hesitations and pauses with Suggested EditsThis clip shows how to use Audiate's 'Suggested Edits' to automatically detect and batch-delete hesitations (ums/ahs) or shorten long pauses, including how to restore audio using the non-destructive editor.SnagitAI Audio Editor
  3. 1:520:54Review and delete hesitations using FindThe narrator walks through using the 'Find' and 'Find Hesitations' tools to navigate through specific audio artifacts one by one to manually silence or delete them.SnagitAI Audio Editor
  4. 2:460:52Apply and manage audio effects in AudiateThe demonstration covers opening the properties menu to apply effects like 'Remove Noise' and 'Remove Plosives,' as well as how to reorder the effect chain.SnagitAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  5. 3:380:41Save and apply effect presetsThe narrator shows how to save specific effect settings and entire effect chains as presets to be reused on future recordings within Audiate.SnagitAI Audio Editor
  6. Watch “Edit Audio Faster with Camtasia Audiate” →

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  1. 8:322:34Text-based audio editing with TechSmith AudiateThe user demonstrates how to send Camtasia audio to Audiate, where he deletes 'ums' and 'uhs' by simply highlighting and deleting the transcribed text.Your Learning Career
  2. 0:130:24Edit audio by deleting text in AudiateCurrentThe narrator demonstrates how to remove specific audio segments by selecting and deleting the corresponding transcribed text within the Audiate interface.Camtasia
  3. 0:371:15Remove hesitations and pauses with Suggested EditsThis clip shows how to use Audiate's 'Suggested Edits' to automatically detect and batch-delete hesitations (ums/ahs) or shorten long pauses, including how to restore audio using the non-destructive editor.Camtasia
  4. 1:520:54Review and delete hesitations using FindThe narrator walks through using the 'Find' and 'Find Hesitations' tools to navigate through specific audio artifacts one by one to manually silence or delete them.Camtasia
  5. 3:380:41Save and apply effect presetsThe narrator shows how to save specific effect settings and entire effect chains as presets to be reused on future recordings within Audiate.Camtasia