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Audo Studio
Getting Started Guide

How to Use Audo Studio

A practical guide to get you up and running with Audo Studio. Written by Delv Editorial, Delv Team.

Getting started with Audo Studio

In this guide, you'll learn how to quickly clean up your audio recordings using Audo Studio. By the end, you'll be able to remove background noise and reduce echo with just one click, enhancing the quality of your recordings effortlessly.

Step 1: Sign up and set up

  1. Go to Audo Studio's website.
  2. Click on the "Get Started" button on the homepage.
  3. Sign up using your email address or through a social media account. Confirm your email if prompted.
  4. Once signed in, you’ll be directed to the main interface where you can start cleaning your audio.

Step 2: Your first audio cleaning

  1. On the main dashboard, click on the "Upload Audio" button.
  2. Select the audio file you wish to clean from your device (supported formats include MP3, WAV, etc.).
  3. After the file uploads, you’ll see a preview of your audio with options for cleaning.
  4. Click on the "Clean Audio" button. Audo Studio will automatically process the file to remove noise and reduce echo.
  5. Once processing is complete, you can listen to the cleaned audio by clicking the play button.
  6. If satisfied, click on the "Download" button to save the cleaned audio file to your device.

Step 3: Get better results

  • For optimal results, ensure your original audio has minimal distortion. Audo Studio works best on recordings that are clear but have background noise or echo.
  • Experiment with different audio files to see how the tool handles various types of noise.
  • If you have multiple files, consider uploading them in batches for simultaneous processing.

Pro tip

Use Audo Studio's "Preview" feature before downloading to listen to the cleaned version. This allows you to make sure the audio meets your expectations without having to re-upload the file.

Common mistake to avoid

Avoid uploading files with excessive distortion or clipping. Audo Studio is designed for cleaning up background noise and echo, not for fixing severely damaged audio. Always check your recordings before processing.