If you’re recording a podcast, and the recording sounds low quality or has a lot of background noise, you can consider Adobe’s proposal.
It is an AI-powered audio processing tool that can enhance voice recordings to make them sound like they were recorded in a professional studio.
How to improve a voice recording with AI
Speech enhancement is a tool from Adobe, which promises to improve any voice recording. This AI-powered tool is part of Project Shasta, which we discussed a few years ago, now called Adobe Podcasts.
The dynamics to use this tool is very simple. At the moment, the use of this tool is free, and it only requires a web browser and an Adobe account. So once you sign in with your Adobe account, you’ll be able to upload your voice recording taking into account these requirements: that it be an MP3 or WAV file, up to one hour long or 1 GB in size.
Once the file is uploaded, all that remains is for the tool to do its job and improve your voice recording. For example, you will be able to free the recording from any external noise, such as the passing of cars or the noise of a fan, improve the sound quality, eliminate echo, among other possibilities. The idea is that the voice recording sounds as if you recorded it in a professional studio.
To give you an idea of ​​the change you can see in your recording, you can play the sample audio shown on the tool page. By simply flipping the switch, you will be able to listen to the before and after recording.
When the tool finishes processing your audio file, it will show you the result. You can listen to it in your web browser or download it to your computer.