You can send quality microphones to your subject matter experts, but you can’t be sure they’ll set them up right, or that the room they record in won’t be full of reverb, or that their neighbor’s leaf blower won’t start up midway through recording. But clean, clear audio is critical to helping customers comprehend the instruction they’re getting. So fixing those kind of audio challenges used to be a big problem for Cloudinary’s team.
Descript’s Studio Sound solved it almost instantly. It uses AI voice re-generation to strip out background noise, reverb and other stuff you don’t want, then re-construct the voice audio so it sounds like it was recorded in a studio. Studio Sound works so well that Sam Brace no longer uses an external mic to record the Cloudinary podcast — he gets better sound by using his laptop mic, then applying Studio Sound in post-production.