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Auphonic Reviews

The automatic audio post production webservice, using signal processing and machine learning techniques.

Social recommendations and mentions

We have tracked the following product recommendations or mentions on Reddit and HackerNews. They can help you see what people think about Auphonic and what they use it for.
  • Hello good folks, I've been wanting to make this podcast for years and I finally got a mic and I'm ready to go, but...
    Audacity is fine to edit with. The learning curve can be frustrating but you’ll get there. Learn noise reduction and amplify (to reduce breath sounds). Auphonic covers a multitude of recording sins and is worth the $10 or so you might may for the online credits every couple months. Good luck! - Source: Reddit / 8 days ago
  • Workflow for recording a talk and post-processing it
    Upload recording to auphonic.com for automated processing (volume leveling -> pretty clean audio, speech recognition -> subtitles). - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
  • Need temporary soundproofing ideas
    Use auphonic to clean up audio https://auphonic.com. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
  • Enhance Speech from Adobe – Free AI filter for cleaning up spoken audio
    How does this stack up against something like Auphonic? https://auphonic.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
  • Are all Hypnosis Tracks Useless? Or is there a better way?
    Export as a MP3 and run it through https://auphonic.com/ to clean up the sound. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
  • [D] Are there any models that can process existing speech audio and improve its quality?
    Maybe this helps https://auphonic.com. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
  • Is there a such program as a "Batch Audio Normalization Tool?"
    I use auphonic with my job in podcasting and it works great for normalizing individual dialog tracks. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
  • Could someone help with my audio?
    Try running it through auphonic.com a few times. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
  • Trouble getting clean noise-free isolated audio from Rode Wireless Go II with Rode lavalier go mic
    If you need a quick way to remove the background noise and bring up your dialogue, try auphonic.com. Try their new beta voice algorithms. They can really isolate voices and you can bring down the ambient levels to whatever you like. Here's a blog post about it. I put Auhphonic in the "magic" realm for what it can achieve with low effort. Https://auphonic.com/blog/2022/06/10/new-noise-reduction-algorithms-beta/. - Source: Reddit / 8 months ago
  • Newb Help
    Auphonic has helped me with the differences between my volume and my cohost’s louder voice. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
  • Something simpler than Audacity?
    You may like this service: Https://auphonic.com/. - Source: Reddit / 8 months ago
  • How do I make my audio quality sound better?
    Get close to the mic next time (get a pop filter or windscreen if you don’t have one). Pick a section and run it through Auphonic. You can use this until you’ve figured out all that EQ stuff (I have yet to figure it out). - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
  • QUESTION: how to CLEAN UP TERRIBLE audio recording MADE EASY FOR NON TECHNOLOGICAL SAVVY?
    Auphonic could be helpful. They give you 2 hours a month but you can only submit 20 minutes at a time. You can buy credits that roll over month to month if you want to do a bit more. Run a portion of it through the program to see if it fixes a lot if what you are concerned about. It has saved me many times. - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
  • Loudness Normalization vs Amplify vs Normalization Difference?
    For me, I don’t turn up the tracks at all - I end up running it through Auphonic at -19 LUFS (for mono) and it cleans everything up really nicely. It did help to learn this stuff, though. Basically, Loudness Normalization is the one you want. I use Amplify to get rid of unwanted breaths and other sounds. I have never touched Normalization. - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
  • Podcasting setup questions - intermediate
    2) We also use audacity for editing - noise reduction, general content editing, and adding any music. Then we run the files into a multitrack recording in Auphonic - you get two hours of free production a month with them and it has made my life a lot easier. It’s worth the money if you need to buy extra credits, too. Looking forward to reading that article by @autoencoders, though. Some day I’d love to try reaper. - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
  • Looking for someone to join our team and help edit our podcast
    You could use some tools to automated your editing: cleanvoice.ai/, https://auphonic.com/, https://www.dolby.com/. - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
  • Problems with Descript
    For the Nasty Spikes when merging tracks, you could take your recording from cleanvoice back to descript and merge, but I think its better to use auphonic.com or Dobly to merge the audio tracks. It will also normalize the audio better than Descript. So better listening experience imo. - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
  • Beginner Podcasting Question
    Check out squadcast as an option instead of zoom. They have video options now if that’s your thing. Using a decent USB microphone (Samson Q2U or Audio Technical ATR2100x-USB) is going to improve sound quality. I haven’t had good luck with headset mics - but I didn’t spend top dollar. After you do your cleanup in audacity or whatever, run those audio files through Auphonic to get the best sound you can. Good luck! - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
  • Need Help Editing my Sound And Removing Background Fan Noises
    Have you tried auphonic? I use the service for all my podcasts. You get 2 hours a month free, so you can try it for free. https://auphonic.com/. - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
  • What To Use Instead Of iTunes
    Podcast Chapters and Forecast are two decent options. Or Auphonic. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
  • I Quit my Job to Follow a Dream. Progress is Slow But I got my first 1000 subs. It's a Bitter Sweet Moment For me.
    Try using auphonic in the post production of your videos! It will make your audio sound professional and crisp for free. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago

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