If you’re producing a podcast these days, your recording may have the words you’d like to eliminate to keep your show rated ‘G’. Keeping profanities out of your show has many benefits. Kids can listen in front of their parents, parents can listen in front of their kids and your show will get better listing position on most podcast listing services. Bleep audio using logic pro – it’s super easy and if you hook up the commands shown to key commands, you’ll be tearing through this editing business.
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