Crystal-Clear Audio, Even from Problem Recordings
Background noise, echo, distortion… they don’t have to ruin your podcast. I restore and repair poor audio so your message comes through loud and clear.
What’s Included in Podcast Audio Repair
When you bring me your recordings, here’s what I can do for you:
Noise Reduction – I’ll remove hums, buzz, static, and environmental sounds.
De-Reverb & Echo Control – I’ll clean up recordings made in untreated or echoey rooms.
Click, Pop, and Plosive Removal – I’ll smooth out distracting mouth noises and microphone handling sounds.
Distortion Repair – I’ll recover and improve clipped or distorted audio.
Level Balancing & EQ – I’ll make sure voices sound natural, consistent, and easy to listen to.
Emergency Audio Rescue – I’ll fix tough recordings (Zoom calls, on-location interviews, etc.) and make them broadcast-ready.
Who It’s For
I designed this service for podcasters who care about how they sound:
Business Podcasters who record remotely and don’t want poor sound to damage their professional reputation.
Educators & Coaches who need their expertise to be clear and distraction-free.
Storytellers & Creators working with interviews, field recordings, or passion projects where the audio wasn’t perfect.
If you’ve ever said, “I hope this recording is usable,” I can help.
How It Works
Here’s how easy it is to get your audio repaired:
Book a Free Consultation – We’ll talk about your audio issue and what you’re hoping to achieve.
Send Me Your Files – Upload your recording securely.
Repair & Restore – I’ll clean, restore, and polish your audio using professional tools like iZotope RX.
Review & Approve – I’ll send you a preview of the repaired file so you can hear the difference.
Final Delivery – You’ll receive a broadcast-ready file you’ll be proud to publish.
Why Work With Me?
There’s a big difference between running audio through a generic filter and having it repaired by someone who knows how to make it sound natural. I don’t just “fix” audio — I make sure your podcast is pleasant to listen to, professional, and engaging for your audience.
I’m a Certified Podcast Engineer, and I’ve helped business leaders, educators, and storytellers rescue recordings that they thought were unusable. My goal is simple: to help you share your voice and flourish as a podcaster, even when the recording wasn’t perfect.
Frequently Asked Questions about Podcast Audio Repair
Can bad podcast audio be fixed?
In most cases, yes. I can reduce background noise, repair distortion, and clean up echo so your podcast sounds much more professional. While I can’t make a terrible recording sound like it was done in a studio, I can almost always make it listenable, clear, and enjoyable for your audience.
How do I remove background noise from my podcast?
You can use tools like iZotope RX, but they take time to learn and perfect. And AI-based one-touch processing doesn’t always produce natural-sounding results. I use professional software combined with years of experience to reduce noise while keeping your voice clear and natural so your podcast doesn’t sound over-processed.
What tools are used for podcast audio repair?
I work primarily with iZotope RX, the industry-standard audio repair suite, along with other professional plugins and software. These tools allow me to remove hums, clicks, reverb, and distortion while keeping your audio authentic and easy to listen to.
Can you fix audio from Zoom or online calls?
Yes — I regularly work with recordings from Zoom, Microsoft Teams and other meeting platforms. Even if the audio isn’t perfect, I can clean it up so it’s balanced, polished, and ready to publish.
How much time can audio repair save me?
Instead of spending hours trying to fix your own audio (and still ending up frustrated!) you can send it to me and get it back sounding professional. That frees you up to focus on what matters most: recording more episodes and serving your audience.
How do I know if my audio can be repaired?
Book a free consultation and send me a sample of your recording. I’ll listen to it and let you know honestly what improvements are possible. If I don’t think I can make it publishable, I’ll tell you upfront — but in most cases, I can help.