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How to Use Descript to Edit Podcasts in Half the Time Podcast editing traditionally requires hours of staring at complex audio waveforms, slicing clips, and crossfading transitions. For every minute of recorded audio, creators often spend three to five minutes in post-production. Descript completely changes this dynamic by introducing text-based editing. If you can edit a Google Doc, you can edit your podcast in a fraction of the time.

By automatically transcribing your audio, Descript allows you to delete filler words, cut out mistakes, and rearrange segments just by modifying the text script. This guide covers how to set up your workflow to slash your editing time in half. 1. Import and Transcribe Instantly

The foundation of saving time in Descript is its immediate cloud-based transcription.

Upload multi-track files: Drag your raw audio or video files into a new project. Descript supports standard formats like MP3 and WAV.

Assign speaker labels: Descript prompts you to identify who is speaking. This creates an organized, script-like layout instantly.

Ignore the waveform: Once transcribed, shift your focus entirely to the left-hand text panel. 2. Slice Audio by Deleting Text

Instead of hunting for specific words on a timeline, look for them on the page. Edit Your Podcast Faster with Text-Based Editing

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