Resound!
How to Finally Get the Perfect Sounding Podcast without Spending a Ton of Time and Money!
I was afraid to start a podcast… yes, you read that correctly. I was specifically fearful of how much time it would take to edit, mix and finalize any given podcast. I heard tales of 2 to 3 hours per podcast of editing! I did NOT want to hire someone to do it for me, without appropriate experience in how to manage someone like that, I felt that was just not feasible.
Imagine my surprise when I came across Resound.FM! This AI driven podcast editor had all the features I needed to automatically adjust and clean up my raw podcast audio. I tried it out and it is absolutely amazing. Truly only a few things qualify as a “game changer” but I would say Resound.FM is just that!
Check out these features:
Remove Ums and Ahs. Remove long awkward silences. Trim audio. … and my favorite: Automatically enhance audio with the right mixing!
Here’s your chance to impact your time in a positive way! Try it for free now! Click any of the images or the button below to get your no obligation free trial! You get all the great features for an hour of audio processing time per month for free.
Imagine how daunting it is to think that starting a podcast will involve recording PLUS hours and hours of post processing to ensure a quality recording. I don’t know about you, but I really do not have that kind of time!
The team at Resound.FM are behind one of the biggest podcasts around (and 15 other big podcasts!). They are audio engineers that developed Resound.FM and definitely know what they are doing. For me, the time savings is incredible. I can record a 30 minute podcast and edit it within 15 more minutes on average. That’s over 2 hours of time savings for EACH podcast. I can focus on my message rather than my mistakes.
There is no risk in trying it out. I did and I do not regret it. Also, this may be aimed at podcasts but you can also use this to help with ANY of your audio recordings. Narrating books? Recording greetings? YouTube audio not mixed right? Give it a try!