Cómo crear una INTRO DE RADIO para tu PODCAST (PROYECTO REAL)
Introduction to Audio Restoration and Creative Editing
Overview of the Podcast
- The podcast "Economista Holística" offers various economic resources for businesses.
- Dani introduces a radio-style audio restoration process based on an audio sample provided by Nuria, emphasizing that the session will be edited down from over an hour.
Audio Restoration Process
- The restoration is divided into two parts: improving the original audio using Adobe Audition and adding creative effects with Logic Pro.
- Initial observations reveal minimal background noise, allowing for effective editing; silence and breathing sounds are identified for removal.
Equalization and Compression Techniques
- Dani applies equalization to cut frequencies below 80 Hz, enhancing clarity in the voice recording.
- A specific frequency around 2 kHz is targeted for reduction to improve sound quality further.
Addressing Sound Quality Issues
- Dani notes a loss of brightness in the voice when moving away from the microphone, indicating directional sensitivity of high frequencies.
- A single-band compressor is introduced to balance peaks in volume, aiming for a consistent audio signal.
Creative Editing with Logic Pro
Transitioning to Creative Effects
- After restoring the audio, Dani transitions to adding creative effects in Logic Pro while summarizing steps taken during editing.
Layering Tracks and Effects
- The first track imported into Logic Pro contains the retouched voice; additional tracks are used for layering different effects and equalizations.
Utilizing Delay Effects
- A delay effect is created by slightly offsetting a copied segment of audio, producing a unique auditory experience.
Final Touches on Audio Presentation
- Specific segments are muted or altered with EQ settings to create contrast within the podcast's introduction.
Podcast Production Techniques
Introduction to Sound Effects and Mixing
- The speaker discusses the application of sound effects, specifically a delay effect, to create an engaging audio experience for a podcast introduction.
- A panning technique is mentioned where sounds are initially placed on the left and right to achieve an exterior effect but were later adjusted for mono listening on mobile devices.
Adjusting Audio for Mobile Listening
- The importance of maintaining clarity in audio when listened to in mono is highlighted; certain effects may not be appreciated fully without proper adjustments.
- An equalizer is used to modify frequencies, ensuring that the voice does not sound like it’s coming from a phone by cutting low and high frequencies while enhancing mid-range frequencies.
Utilizing Reverb and Crescendo Effects
- The use of reverb creates a unique auditory experience, making the voice sound more ethereal and sophisticated.
- A crescendo effect is added to enhance the overall sophistication of the audio, contributing positively to listener engagement.
Layering Sounds for Depth
- The speaker explains layering phrases with different effects (like telephone effects with reverb), which adds depth and interest to the podcast's audio landscape.
- This layering technique helps emphasize key phrases within the podcast, creating memorable moments for listeners.
Finalizing Audio with Mastering Techniques
- The conclusion includes details about final touches made during mastering, such as adjusting volume levels and ensuring clarity across all elements of the audio track.
- Emphasis is placed on trial-and-error processes in achieving desired sound quality; various tools from Logic's library are utilized throughout this process.
- Mastering involves using compressors and limiters to ensure optimal volume levels suitable for podcast platforms, aiming for -16 LUFS as an ideal target.
Closing Remarks