Hi everyone! Sorry if this is not the righ place to post this.
I am currently in the process of starting my own podcast, and as such I'm looking for the best possible audio recording (and maybe editing) software that is free. It doesn't have to be amazing, just usable and with good enough audio quality, preferably without time limits.
Any recommendations?
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What Features Should I Look for in Free Podcast Recording Software?
The top ten features you should look for in free podcast software are
- Multi-Track recording
- Punch and Roll recording
- Speech enhancement tools
- Live mixing tools
- Alternate tracking
- Background noise removal
- Wind removal
- Dereverb
- Countdown timer
- Loop recording
If you’re looking for a podcast recording software that checks all of these boxes, we recommend AudioDirector.
What are the Best Podcast Recording Apps?
The best apps for recording a podcast on your phone are
- PowerDirector
- Audio Evolution Mobile Studio
- BandLab
- Garage Band
- WavePad Music and Audio Editor
To learn how to record using the PowerDirector app, click .
What Audio Recording Software Do Podcasters Use?
There are many options of software for podcasts, so it depends on the specific needs of the podcaster.
Podcasters who prefer to record video and audio simultaneously use Riverside.fm as their podcast recording software.
Hindenburg Pro is the podcast recording software used most by professional podcasters and journalists who conduct a lot of interviews.
Most podcasters choose AudioDirector as their free podcast software, because it covers a wide range of uses, has pro-level audio tools, and is beginner-friendly. Plus, it is an all-in-one recording studio and editor with manual and automatic tools for every skill level.
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Hi, I'm getting started in podcasting and feel super overwhelmed with choices and options available. My first goal is to use some interviews done in the field to create an episode that captures the vibe of a place. OK, I know that's not super original, but everyone has to start somewhere. What I'm struggling with is choosing software for editing what I've recorded. I have a mac, so I've got garage band already. I could use that. In the past (I'm talking 17 years ago), when I did pre-recorded radio shows, I used Audacity and found it very intuitive and excellent. But maybe times have changed and there are better options out there. Any recommendations for me? I really don't know what to pick!