In this episode, we delve into the dual nature of audio editing as both a technical skill and an art form. The philosophy centers on enhancing natural sound while preserving authenticity, adhering to the 'less is more' principle. We cover essential aspects such as safe editing practices for breaths, background noise, silences, volume inconsistencies, and more. Key technical concepts like peak distortion, noise gates, and compression are explained with practical advice to avoid common beginner mistakes. Final steps include balancing levels, gentle noise reduction, and polishing with subtle compression and EQ. Remember to always verify your work through different speakers and take breaks to prevent ear fatigue.
00:03 Philosophy and Principles of Audio Editing
00:35 What to Edit and What to Leave Alone
01:37 Essential Technical Concepts
02:50 Common Beginner Mistakes
03:15 A Practical Approach to Audio Editing