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How can I edit an echo out of my recording?

Usually, if there is an echo, you'll be able to hear and troubleshoot while recording in your studio, but sometimes an echo may appear in your final recording.

The best way to eliminate echo is to mute the speaker with the echo when they are not speaking, by muting their individual track or track segment.

Learn more

  • How can I minimize echo in the Studio and on my recorded tracks? My Guests are already wearing headphones.
  • Can I remove or mute just part of one person's audio track in the Editor?
  • Adjust the volume of an individual track in the editor

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