« To Magic Audio tracks: Overview
Magic Audio uses AI to improve the sound quality of a recording that you recorded or uploaded to Riverside. Apply Magic Audio to all tracks in your recording and adjust the intensity by balancing each track's raw audio with its Magic Audio version.
You can also apply Magic Audio to individual audio tracks in the editor for more precise audio editing.
Plan: Pro and Riverside for Business
Device: Computer Browser
Step by step
- Log in to your Riverside account.
- Open a recording in the editor or upload an external file to start editing.
- On the editor toolbar, click AI Producer.
- In the panel, go to Magic Audio.
- Click Apply.
Magic audio is applied to all audio tracks in the recording.
To undo Magic Audio, click Revert to original.
Adjust Magic Audio intensity
After applying Magic Audio to all tracks in your recording, you can adjust each participant's track to balance the enhanced audio with the original recording, ensuring optimal sound quality and a natural tone.
- On the editor toolbar, click AI Producer.
- In the panel, hover over Magic Audio.
- Click the
arrow icon.
- Next to a participant's name, click the percentage value.
The default is set at 70%. - Drag the handle between Low intensity and High intensity to balance each track’s raw audio with its Magic Audio track.
Or, manually enter a precise percentage value.
Good to know
- This feature is available for all users to try. However, only Pro and Business users can export their edits with the enhanced audio.
- Riverside can create Magic Audio for recordings you made and files you uploaded after January 14, 2024. If you want to hear how an older recording sounds with Magic Audio, export and upload it.
Learn more
- Apply Magic Audio to individual tracks in the editor
- What's the difference between Magic Mute, Magic Audio, muting a track, normalizing audio, deleting audio, and removing background noise?
- Editor AI and Magic Tools: Overview
- Download High Quality Tracks