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  • Audiocore Edit Assist

  • Spend less time scrubbing and more time producing.Β This is editing with precision targeting.

    🎧 What is Audiocore Edit Assist?

    Audiocore Edit Assist is your precision editing co-pilotβ€”built for podcast editors who want to move faster, cut sharper, and stay focused on the story. You send in your raw audio file, and in return, we give you a ready-to-import marker file for your DAW (Adobe Audition, Audacity, Reaper, Hindenburg). Every marker flags a potential cut: filler words, foul language, awkward phrasing, repeated segments, and moreβ€”so you can jump straight to the good stuff.

    If you’re ready to streamline your edits, welcome aboard. Let’s clean the timeline together.Β 

  • HOW IT WORKS

  • You send us your unedited podcast episode audio and we create a special text file that you drop into your DAW (currently Adobe Audition, Audacity, Reaper and Hindenburg).Β  Depending on your desired level of service, our algorithm will suss out the most common editing issues that plague most editors these days, such as "Ums", "I'm like", "you know", foul language, and any other short phrase or filler word that drives you nuts.Β  Inside your DAW, you'll not only see the audio waveform as always, but you'll also see markers dropped at each point in the audio that show you exactly where these trouble spots are so you can find them quickly.

    TURN AROUND TIME IS 24 HOURS.

    Choose your DAW below to see samples of what these markers look like:

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  • You can try out this service free of charge with our Basic Free Tier!Β  This way you can try out the markers directly in your chosen DAW with no commitment!Β  We are so confident that our markers will save you time that you will want to come back again and make this system an integral part of your editing flow.

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    BASIC TIER PROΒ TIER
    $0 $20
    Per Draft PerΒ Draft
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    Limited library of hesitation words "UM" detection
    Limited library of filler words "Like" detection
    LimitedΒ library of awkward phrases "You know" detection
    Β  ProfanityΒ detection
    Β  Custom term detection
    Β  FullΒ library ofΒ hesitation words
    Β  Full library of filler words
    Β  FullΒ library of awkward phrases
    Β  Transcript of raw audio

    + Add $20.00

    We will process your audio files using the professional audio tools Izotope RX 11 Advanced and Accentize DxRevive Pro, to clean up noise and artifactsΒ 

  • Select Your Service Tier

    We encourage you to try the Basic Tier (Free) first so that you can get a feel for what the service provides without any obligation to you.
  • PRO TIER: Enter Custom Filler Words and Awkward Phrases

    Are there specific words or phrases that your guests or hosts use that you want marked?
  • PRO TIER: Do you want foul language marked?

    We have an extensive list of foul language we can mark for you
  • Upload Your Audio Files

    Please read below
  • Before you upload your files:Β Β 

    We encourage you to try the Basic Tier (Free) first so that you can get a feel for what the service provides without any obligation to you.

    • Audio filesΒ must beΒ mp3, wav, m4a, mp4, flac
    • Audio filesΒ can beΒ mono or stereo
    • If you upload an .mp4 video file, I will only process the audio portion
    • Audio filesΒ mustΒ have a minimum sample rate of 32khz. 44.1khz or 48khz is preferred
    • They should beΒ the raw, unedited audio, and contain only the dialogue, and should not contain any music.

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  • 🎧 Audiocore Marker Import Guide: Hindenburg

    File Type: .txt
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    πŸ“₯ Importing Your Markers:

    1. Open your session in Hindenburg.

    2. Go to: View β†’ Markers
    (Ensure the Marker window is visible.)

    3. In the Marker window:
    - Right-click inside the Marker panel and choose **Import**,
    OR
    - Make sure the Marker window is highlighted, then go: File β†’ Import

    4. Select the `.txt` marker file generated by Audiocore.

    5. Markers will appear on the timeline as **yellow markers**.

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    πŸ“Œ Final Step – Convert to Cue Points:

    To upgrade your markers for professional editing:

    1. **Right-click on *any* yellow marker** in the Marker window.

    2. Select: **Convert Markers to Cue Points**

    3. All yellow markers will change to **blue Cue Points** β€”
    ensuring they’re locked to audio and fully editable.

    πŸ›‘ Skipping this step may result in markers that don’t move with your audio!

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    πŸ“Œ Notes:

    - All markers are precisely timestamped in Hindenburg’s expected .txt format.
    - Each entry includes:
    - Timecode (HH:MM:SS.mmm)
    - Marker label (e.g., "FILL – umm", "FOUL – [explicit word]")

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    🧠 Pro Tip:

    βœ… Always import markers **before** trimming or rearranging clips.
    βœ… Cue Points ensure accurate snapping and timeline syncing.
    βœ… Your edit flow just got way more efficient.

  • 🎧 Audiocore Marker Import Guide:Β Reaper

    File Type: .csv

    πŸ“₯ Importing Your Markers:

    1. Open your Reaper project.
    2. Go to View β†’ Region/Marker Manager
    3. In the manager window, click the Options button β†’ Import Regions/Markers...
    4. Select the .csv file generated by Audiocore.
    5. Markers will appear on the timeline.

    πŸ” Enable Ripple Editing:

    Right-click the Ripple Mode icon (top left toolbar), and select Ripple Edit All Tracks.

    🧠 Pro Tip:
    βœ… Ripple Edit ensures markers stay aligned with audio when you cut, move, or delete sections.

  • 🎧 Audiocore Marker Import Guide: Audacity

    File Type: .txt
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    πŸ“ Before You Begin:

    To keep your markers and audio aligned during editing,
    you MUST enable **Sync-Lock Tracks** in Audacity.

    Steps:
    1. Go to: Tracks β†’ Keep Tracks Synchronized
    (This enables Sync-Lock mode.)

    2. Make sure the Label Track and the audio track are both selected when moving clips.

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    πŸ“₯ Importing Your Markers:

    1. Open your project in Audacity.

    2. Go to: File β†’ Import β†’ Labels

    3. Choose the `.txt` label file generated by Audiocore.

    4. Your markers (labels) will now appear in a dedicated **Label Track** below your audio.

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    πŸ“Œ Notes:

    - Label files use **start time only** β€” there’s no end time.
    - Each label has a name (e.g., β€œFILL – umm”) and optional comment data.
    - Audiocore markers are zero-duration by design β€” perfect for edit points.

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    🧠 Pro Tip:

    With **Keep Tracks Synchronized** enabled, your markers will stay locked
    to their corresponding audio even as you edit and shuffle segments around.

  • 🎧 Audiocore Marker Import Guide: Adobe Audition

    File Type: .csv

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    πŸ”„ Importing Your Markers – Two Options:

    1. Multitrack Mode (apply to entire session)
    2. Waveform Mode (apply to individual clips β€” *recommended*)
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    βœ… For Adobe Audition 23.3.0.55 and Later:

    You now have the ability to import markers directly into individual clips or into the session timeline.

    Steps:
    1. Open your audio using one of these methods:
    - Multitrack Mode: Open your project as a session.
    - Waveform Mode: Double-click the audio file to open it as a standalone clip.

    2. Go to: File β†’ Import β†’ Markers

    3. Select your .csv file from Audiocore.

    4. Choose your marker placement:
    - Waveform Mode (preferred): Markers become embedded in the clip.
    These markers will stay tied to the audio and move with it during editing.
    - Multitrack Mode: Markers are added to the timeline only and remain static.

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    πŸ“¦ For Older Versions (pre-23.3.0.55):

    Marker import still works β€” but you need to be more intentional.

    - Waveform Mode (recommended):
    βœ… You *can* import markers into clips.
    Open the audio file directly (not in a session), then use File β†’ Import β†’ Markers.
    Markers will stay synced when used later in multitrack.

    - Multitrack Mode:
    ⚠️ Importing here applies markers to the session timeline.
    They will NOT follow the clip if you move it.

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    🧠 Pro Tip:

    Always prefer Waveform Mode when importing markers,
    unless you *intentionally* want timeline-level markers.

    Clip markers = flexible and safe
    Timeline markers = fixed and risky

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