Editing is what transforms a raw recording into a polished show. A clear workflow helps creators keep podcasts natural, professional and listener-friendly.
Key Editing Principles
- Edit for the listener: Cut real distractions but leave pauses and personality intact.
- Fix before enhancing: Repair hiss, hum, click, and level jumps before EQ or compression.
- Trust your ears: Don’t rely only on waveforms – listen on multiple devices.
- Use room tone: Seamless edits come from blending in natural background sound.
- Keep loudness consistent: Aim for -16 LUFS (stereo) or -19 LUFS (mono) with a -1 dBTP ceiling.
Step-by-Step Workflow
- Prep session: Organize tracks and set levels.
- Repair pass: Remove noise, plosives and harsh sibilance.
- Tighten dialogue: Cut tangents, use room tone for clean transitions.
- Shape sound: Subtractive EQ, light compression, de-essing.
- Balance & music: Duck background audio under voice.
- Normalize loudness: Hit LUFS standards for podcast platforms.
- Final QC: Full listen-through on headphones, speakers and phone.
Consistent, polished audio keeps audiences engaged and builds trust. The same approach can elevate webinars, online courses, and branded video voiceovers.