![]() Then, what I will do is I will use my microphone input here. And if I create a text note here, there you go, creating a text note on Evernote. : So I'm just loading up the Evernote app here, logging in to my Evernote. ![]() If you can get this to work on your desktop, you can use something like Evernote. Oh, before I do actually, there is one more thing that I can show you. Literally, at the end of this I'm going to have one big chunk of text. And it's mistranscribed a few of the words, plus I'm not getting nice paragraphs. As you can see, it's done an okay job but it's really not perfect. You can just grab your microphone, you can switch it on and start talking. : And that's the beauty of podcasting, right. And there were days where I'm just thinking, "Oh could we just not sit down and start recording right now." It's really funny how we had such a long break from podcasting. : You know I was literally itching to be back. : And welcome to season three of the Music Radio Creative Podcast. So let's play the audio and start the microphone. It's already transcribed the episode of Ron Sonix but never fear, I am determined to make this work. So maybe if I start the podcast episode first then hit the microphone. : Hit record and play the podcast episode. ![]() So a little bit of messing about here or maybe it disabled itself because it didn't hear any audio. Hit the mike phone button again and I'm going to try playing my podcast episode. : Now, if you've got your audio interface hooked up in such a way you can actually play what you hear audio in, you should also be able to go into a new line here, transcribe using this podcast episode. ![]() I'd like to find out if you can transcribe me perfectly. : Let's see whether it picks up my voice. Where are you British? Or is it UK? Where is it? Am I missing it? Australia, Canada, Ghana, India, Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, Philippines, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, oh, United Kingdom. : Let's change my accent again because I'm British. You've got tools, voice typing and see that and I can click to speak. : The other way to do it is to use something like a Google Doc and there is a cool feature in here. Usually 24 hours or less so no real messing about but this is going to take two minutes which is pretty, pretty cool. : In my experience, I can say they've been very fast. : And also yeah, one dollar per minute so if you have an hour long podcast episode, that's going to be 60 bucks to get your podcast transcribed by a real human being. Hence, the fact it is speedy but not quite as speedy as artificial intelligence which is what this app is using here, Sonix. I've had good results with it in the past, does use human transcribers. While that is wearing away in the background, obviously I can't fast forward this video because I'm live, I'll explain some of the other stuff. : And then while that's happening, I'll show you some other ideas. So it should just take a couple of minutes to drag and drop it here and I'll get this going. : So I've got an old podcast episode here. : And in the time it will take me to explain the other features to you, I will be able to do a transcription in lightning speed time using Sonix. Cool enough to sponsor some of my videos before as well. : But I also want to introduce you to a new service you might have seen on my channel, done a few videos about them. Also I've used this service from Rev before in the past and had very good results. : So as you see in the background here just behind me, I've got a Google Doc opened. If you are in live or if you're here on the replay, I hope you find this content valuable. : I'm going to show you a few options on my screen right now during this live little explain session. Also how to create awesome show notes, that kind of stuff. So you can do all kinds of cool stuff like PDF transcriptions that you can give either as a lead magnet or as a free download. : And in this edition, I'm going to talk about the best way to transcribe your podcast audio into text. Oh, that feels good, doesn't it? It's good to be back. I am Mike and welcome to another edition of Music Radio Creative Live. Full Transcript: Editing Audio Using a Text Transcript in Adobe Audition – Mike Russell
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