

There is Izotope RX Elements which often is on sale for $29, but at the moment it is the normal $129. Izotope RX is better but at 13x the price it should be. It's a beginner program but there is plenty in there to do great things or serious damage. You get 3 chances to save a processed file before you pay and register it, but if you don't save anything you can always play with its features and controls.
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Download the trial, load a WAV file, then experiment, click the Play icon (not "Preview" but try that and hear what happens) and "Customize" and there is much to play around with as you listen in real time. It has declick, and several other types of audio processing, which are all adjustable and can be previewed in (split second delay) real time. Preferably you don't need it.Click to expand.It certainly is. There are other effects like de-clip which can in limited cases record clipped audio and de-hum to clean out that refrigerator's constant noise. This can do magic restoring that sort of thing. I see people who recorded a podcast episode and for some reason, it turned into a clicky mess, all the time.

The Elements version comes with the best de-noise plugin out there, unless you need the additional plugins from the more expensive versions. If you never have problems, RX won't be of any use to you. It's the most likely tool of value until you know why you may need something else. It's used on the Avengers and indie films. It's used on television for Game of Thrones and cheap sitcoms. But if you like what it does, it can save a lot of time in post.

It's Elements version is very much the auto wizard with very little control. Or you may hate what it does to your voice. It can sweeten dialog automatically and maybe a decent first pass. Nectar is an all in one package that is meant for voice. They also have automated wizards that can scan and take a shot at making things better based on a little input. The Elements versions are a selection of the most commonly used tools. You can think starter or lite versions if you like but this isn't correct. The packages I linked to are the Elements versions. In fact you may not know enough to take advantage of these plugins. While the compressors in Neutron and Ozone, as well as the EQ and all sorts of stuff, are absolutely great, top-notch stuff, you can get by with what Audacity or some other system provides. Resources /r/podcasting Wiki Related Subreddits

Questions? Posted something that's missing? Ask a mod. Promotional posts for products and services are prohitted unless pre-approved by the moderators.These are okay in comments, when relevant. Links to deals are okay but do not post affiliate links or your for-profit content as new links.While I understand a pat on the back and a word of encouragement is a good thing, it's extraneous to the purpose of the subreddit. Please no kudos threads where you reach a milestone, thank the academy and your agent or another gratuitous congratulatory verbiage as these look suspiciously like a self-promotional post in an attempt to bypass Rule 3.However, if you're looking for feedback, use the Weekly Episode Threads. Starting a discussion about your podcast is okay when it presents a topic for others to join in.Do not post links to your podcast as new links.Please write descriptive titles and posts when starting new threads.We discuss anything related to podcasting, provide promotion and feedback in our Weekly Episode Threads, and offer advice for podcasters of all skill levels. r/podcasting is a subreddit for people who make podcasts.
