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In the exciting world of podcasting, post-production is considered a necessity. So yes, it’s something you can’t afford to forego. The good news is you don’t necessarily have to learn and do everything from scratch.

To help make post-production a breeze for you, we’ve listed awesome podcasting software you can use. Here are our top picks in random order:

GarageBand

If you’re a Windows user, this is one good you’re missing out. Unfortunately, GarageBand is only for Macs. A real shame considering it’s almost the perfect blend of intuitiveness and power.

GarageBand has an awesome library of music loops you can merge together to create bespoke music for your podcast. If you’re in the mood to get all fancy, you’d appreciate GarageBand all the more. Some of its loops come with virtual instruments you can modify so creating your own beats and melodies is a walk in the park.

Originally designed for musicians, GarageBand has the capability to produce complex and scripted podcasts. If you happen to own one of the newer Macs, consider yourself lucky. All you need is a plug in USB microphone and you’re basically good to go!

Pro Tools

For seasoned podcasters looking for another powerful and awesome alternative, Pro Tools is a good option. Apart from its amazing features, many choose it because most professional studios likely have a copy running.

It’s important to remember however that Pro Tools only works on specific Pro Tools rated hardware. While it’s a topnotch product loaded with impressive power and features, it’s not exactly a must for podcasters who are just starting out.

And since Pro Tools comes with tons of awesome features, it also comes with a bigger learning curve. That should make it to your list of key considerations especially if you’re still trying to find your way around.

Audacity

There are two enticing reasons why Audacity is deemed a favorite by many podcasters—it’s free and it works! Not only that, it also runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Audacity is a pretty straightforward program that has a basic set of effects and can record live audio. The program can process audio at professional sample and bit rates. It can also be used to produce a polished and professional sounding podcast complete with music beds and intros.

If you want to create custom music for your podcast, you might need to look elsewhere though since Audacity lacks looping for music beds. However, if customising music is something you can do without, there’s no doubt Audacity is one of the best options available at your disposal.

Adobe Audition

As makers of some of the best and most sought-after software programs, you can expect much from Adobe Audition and you won’t be disappointed. Used to create and mix sound, many consider Adobe Audition perfect for podcasting.

If you’re a fan of the whole suit of Adobe products, you’d be delighted to know Adobe Audition is closely related to Adobe Premier. That’s a major plus in case you intend to do video podcasting since the two can seamlessly work together.

Sony ACID Xpress

ACID Xpress is a free but limited version of the MAGIX’s ACID Music Studio software. Aside from its capacity to record and edit audios, it can also emulate the looping capability of GarageBand.

While ACID Xpress provides a few trial loops, you’ll most likely need to purchase a library CD or download free loops online if you’re looking to use its soundtrack capabilities.

Wrap Up

Podcasting software can help ensure your podcast sounds polished and professional. However, learning how to use them can still entail time and effort. In most cases, that’s something you don’t have much of especially when you’re still starting out.

That being said, consider it wise to invest in the help of expert podcast editors. You’ll not only save yourself from all the hassle, you can also rest assured you’d be able to produce a podcast you’d definitely be proud of!

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