Audience

Companies looking for a sound editing system

About Audiate

The easiest way to edit audio. Audiate makes recording and editing your voice as simple as editing text in a document. Record your voiceover. Record or import your narration, and Audiate will automatically transcribe it. Edit with ease. Quickly find and remove mistakes just like you’re editing a text document. Save recording. Save your recording as a WAV file for use in Camtasia or wherever you use voiceover audio. No expertise needed. No time wasted. Improve the sound of your voice with the click of a button Enhance the sound of your voice with Audiate’s new, easy-to-apply effects like Noise Reduction, Volume Leveler, EQ, and more. Get the professional sound you want without hours of trial and error. Edit audio like it's text Audiate transcribes your recording and lets you edit it like text in a document. Easily silence or remove mistakes and hesitation Did you stumble on a line? Say “um” or “ah” while recording? No more hunting through waveforms for hours.

Pricing

Starting Price:
$30.57 per month
Free Trial:
Free Trial available.

Integrations

Ratings/Reviews - 1 User Review

Overall 3.0 / 5
ease 4.0 / 5
features 4.0 / 5
design 3.0 / 5
support 3.0 / 5

Company Information

TechSmith
Founded: 1987
United States
www.techsmith.com/audiate.html

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Product Details

Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Training
Documentation
Webinars
Support
Online

Audiate Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kinds of users and organization types does Audiate work with?
Q: What languages does Audiate support in their product?
Q: What type of training does Audiate provide?
Q: Does Audiate offer a free trial?
Q: How much does Audiate cost?

Audiate Product Features

Audio Editing

Record Live Audio
Export Audio (Multiple File Types)
Record Multiple Simultaneous Tracks
Virtual Mixing
Virtual Instruments
Swappable Patches
Batch Processing
Scrub, Search, Bookmark
Audio Effects
Spectral Analysis / FFT
Speech Synthesis (TTS)
Voice Changer
Sound Editing Tools

Audiate Reviews

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  • An Audiate User
    Director Project Managers IM
    Used the software for: Less than 6 months
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 100 - 499
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    "New tool with a lot of potential"

    Posted 2022-04-07

    Pros: 1. Easy to auto remove audio from hesitations, repeated or superfluous words.
    2. UI is easy to understand.
    3. Saves time.

    Cons: 1. Not possible to sit off-line on e.g. an aircraft and work with it (even if you have prepared the file while you were online, and plan to finish the job while you are offline). That was a real bummer when I had planned to use an 18h long flight to prepare a bunch of training videos
    2. Not good at interpreting Indian accents. I have been preparing training sessions with a voice-over from a colleague of Indian descent. The transcription feature is not doing a very good job. But the result is good enough to continue processing the sound.
    3. The basic waveform editor is ok, but it lacks some standard features. Like marking a specific part of the sound and only playback the marked part
    4. The link between Camtasia and Audiate didn't work well. Using the sound transfer feature from Audiate and Camtasia results in incomplete wave files. But I mitigate the issue by using the export feature and then importing it manually into Camtasia. Of course, the bug has been reported to TechSmith support.

    Overall: For being the first version of the tool it does a decent job. Don't expect a perfect result when you auto removes the hesitations. You will need to go through the sound and restore the sound here and there. But in total, it saves you time. I do hope they will support more accents in the future, address some of the current flaws, and also save processed data so you can use the features without being online all the time.

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