There are several common audio editing techniques that are commonly used to improve the overall quality of audio recordings. These techniques include equalization, which adjusts the balance between different frequency ranges; noise reduction, which eliminates background noise and unwanted sounds; compression, which evens out the dynamic range of an audio file; normalization, which increases the overall volume level of the recording without distorting it; and panning, which adjusts the stereo or surround sound balance to create a more immersive listening experience. Other techniques include fading in or out, crossfading between tracks, and adding special effects such as reverb or delay.
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