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Podcast Plugins are easy-to-use plugins for speech enhancement, specifically designed for podcasters who can’t or don’t want to dig deeper into the craft of sound engineering.
The bundle consists of two plugins:
PodcastPlugins TRACK:
This plugin is inserted on the individual audio tracks of all speakers. It wil take care of level, equalisation and dynamic processing.
PodcastPlugins MASTER:
This plugin is inserted on the audio master bus of the DAW. It will shape the sound some more and take care of levels and dynamics.
Usage:
PocastPlugins TRACK
TRACK is the actual speech-enhancement plugin. It goes on each individual track of each speaker.
The default setting of the TRACK plugin will be fine in most cases. You can close the plugin window and just let it do it’s thing.
PodcastPlugin MASTER
MASTER is an automatic leveling and mastering plugin which will take care of the final touch of your podcast. It goes on the master channel of your DAW project.
The default setting of the MASTER plugin will be fine in most cases. You can close the plugin window and just let it do it’s thing.
podcast-plugins-1.0.0 ( 83 MB )
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