01-15-2024 09:02 AM
Hello,
I use a microphone and Audacity to make my voice recordings. One problem I often run up against is that when I pronounce an "S" sound or something similar, the sound is, as best I can describe it, is very "sharp". It can be very annoying to the listener. I have tinkered around a bit with how I am recording, but I am not yet clear as to what is causing it or how to avoid it. I am thinking that there is probably some type of sound adjustment that I can make in Audacity but I am very much an amateur in working with audio editing systems. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks
Tom
01-15-2024 09:08 AM - edited 01-15-2024 09:09 AM
I recommend to upload the audio to adobe podcast ai and use the voice enhance for free. It fixes everything and gives you nice quality with one click.
Note, free until 30 mins voice
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