demobook

Adobe Express: Edit audio by deleting text

Adobe ExpressTry it →Watch full video →Mr. Campbell Rocks ·

Demo summary

The user shows how to highlight and delete specific words in the transcript to automatically remove the corresponding audio segments from the podcast timeline.

Step-by-step

  1. Stop the recording to generate the transcript
  2. Highlight the specific words in the transcript you want to remove
  3. Press delete to automatically cut the corresponding audio segments from the timeline
  4. Play back the audio to verify the skip

Watch out for

  • The playback might be clunky if you are simultaneously recording a video of the process

All demos from “How to use Adobe Podcasts

  1. 2:280:40Edit audio by deleting textCurrentThe user shows how to highlight and delete specific words in the transcript to automatically remove the corresponding audio segments from the podcast timeline.Adobe ExpressAI Audio Editor
  2. 5:270:49Add background music to a podcastThe demonstration shows how to browse the Adobe music library and drag a music file into the project timeline to add an intro track.Adobe ExpressAI Audio Editor
  3. 6:260:38Add placeholders and enhance speechThe creator shows how to insert a text placeholder for future audio and applies the 'Enhance Speech' filter to improve the recording quality.Adobe ExpressAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  4. Watch “How to use Adobe Podcasts” →

AI Audio Editor

  1. 1:35:492:47Automatic audio duckingA demonstration of the Auto-Ducking feature in the Essential Sound panel to automatically lower music volume whenever dialogue is detected.Adobe Video
  2. 48:434:29Audio processing with the Track MixerThe demo shows applying Parametric EQ, Dynamics Processing, and Pitch Shifter effects to an entire audio track.Gavin Herman
  3. 19:090:29Adjusting audio gainThe creator demonstrates using the Audio Gain tool (G) to normalize music levels so they do not overpower the vocal track.Think Media
  4. 23:191:28Applying effects in the Audio Track MixerThe creator demonstrates adding a Hard Limiter and Dynamics compressor to an entire audio track using the Audio Track Mixer window.Think Media
  5. 24:492:35Vocal EQ with Parametric EqualizerA detailed walkthrough of using the Parametric Equalizer to apply high-pass filters and boost specific frequencies for clearer vocals.Think Media
  6. 0:171:45Adjust JKL shuttle speed in Adobe AuditionMike demonstrates how to use JKL keys for playback and how to modify the shuttle speed increments in the 'Playback and Recording' settings to avoid the 'chipmunk' sound during fast editing.Mike Russell
  7. 2:301:08Perform a Ripple Delete in Adobe AuditionMike shows how to select multiple tracks and use Alt/Option+Delete to perform a ripple delete, which removes a section of audio and automatically closes the gap with a crossfade.Mike Russell
  8. 3:591:01Using Spectral Frequency DisplayThe demo illustrates switching to the Spectral Frequency Display (Shift+D) to visualize audio frequencies as a heat map to identify specific sounds like sibilance.Mike Russell
  9. 7:433:07Batch processing and recording FavoritesThe video shows how to record a 'Favorite' action (normalizing audio) and then apply it to a batch of multiple files to convert and rename them simultaneously.Mike Russell
  10. 10:522:15Match Clip Loudness in Multi-trackMike demonstrates the 'Match Clip Loudness' feature to automatically balance the perceived volume of voiceovers and sound effects across different tracks.Mike Russell
  11. 13:081:36Saving and applying effect rack presetsThe creator builds a chain of effects including echo and chorus, saves them as a custom preset, and applies that preset to a different track in the multi-track session.Mike Russell
  12. 14:451:46Automating EQ envelopes in Mixer viewMike demonstrates how to enable the EQ in the Mixer view and use automation envelopes to change low shelf and high shelf gain over time.Mike Russell