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Best Audio Editing Software for Voice-Over Artists

For recording a voice in pristine quality, voice-over artists should have reliable and powerful software. Not only people can record their script, but they can also use these software tools to edit and convert their voice-overs into high-quality. However, choosing a good audio editing software can be an overwhelming task. To help make it easier, we have handpicked some of the best audio editing software for your requirements. Here are the four best audio editing software that you can choose from. 

A quick jargon pointer before you begin searching for your favorite audio editing software. You may hear the word DAW or Digital Audio Workstation. This is basically any type of software that records audio and allows you to edit and manipulate the record audio. They’re all pretty much the same which is great because once you get to learn one, it’s pretty easy to learn a new one. That being said let’s dive in and see which DAWs we think is best.

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1. Adobe Audition 

Price: Starts at $20.99/Month (Free Trial Available)

Adobe Audition is one of the finest audio editing software available in the market. The software solution comes with an excellent list of features that can convert any mediocre voice into a high-quality voice. Some of the features include multi-track editing and mixing that makes the audio editing experience efficient and much easier. 

The software is also equipped with Auto Ducking feature that helps you figure out which places in your voice-over you may want to lower background track volume. This will help in making your vocals and speech much clearer. In addition to this, the software supports several audio formats including MP3, AIF, AIFC, WAV, and AAC among several others. It is compatible with both Windows and Mac OS.

2. Reaper

Price: Starts at $60 (Free Trial Available)

Reaper is an incredibly powerful and feature-rich audio editing software. Moreover, with Reaper, you can also record audio to mono, stereo, and even multi-channel audio files. As compared to some of the other audio editing software available in the market, it is more affordable. However, the user interface of the software is a bit complex. Therefore, if you are a beginner, it might not be the best choice for you. 

Some of the most popular audio formats that it supports include MP3, MPEG, AVI, AIFF, EDL, WAV, W64, and WMV among many others. The software is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. 

3. Audacity 

Price: Free

Audacity is a free open-source that makes it a good choice for anyone who is looking for audio editing applications. Moreover, it also offers all of the features that you need to get high-quality audio. Some of the effects that it has to offer include treble, distortion, bass, noise removal, and much more. 

It supports almost all of the audio formats including MP3, WAV, PCM, OGG Vorbis, AC3, WMA, MP4, and FLAC among many others. It is beginner-friendly and is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux OS. 

4. Wondershare Filmora

Price: Starts at $39.99 (Free Trial)

Filmora is one of the best voice over recording and editing software for the Windows operating system. Having said that, it is extremely easy to use with a great user interface. Even if you are a beginner and completely new to editing audios and videos, you should not have any problem using the software. 

The software comes with an audio mixer which lets the user adjust the volume and panning of each track. Apart from this, there is a microphone button just below the video preview window, which lets you record voice-overs easily. It is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. 

5. Ocenaudio

Price: Free

Ocenaudio is a great option for those who are already familiar with DAWs. It runs on both Windows and Mac and is available for use in cross platforms. One of the best things about this software is the ability to add markers and have the markers save to the Wav file itself. This means when you create a marker in ocenaudio and then open the same file on another computer with ocenaudio, that marker will show up. This is great for if you’re collaborating with an editor or other voice-over artists. It’s a great way to keep things organized without having to go to the pen and paper when marking mistakes or other strange things that happen while recording.