


tighten things up more, catching places where we missed small words or breaths on the first round.cut out extraneous words-“um,” “uh,” or words like “actually” or “in fact”-as well as breaths and pauses.edit for general content by cutting out fragments of sentences or places where we misspoke.We usually do at least three rounds of editing (most often it’s 4-6). Our editing processĪt Smarthistory, we dive right in and edit as we listen to our audio the first time through. Once you import the raw audio, make sure to save your Garage Band file and give it a name.
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