Bleeping Curse Words

Bleeping Curse Words

If a podcast participant uses a curse word and you’d like to remove it, there are several ways to accomplish this:

  1. Delete the word entirely. (Unfortunately the resulting audio usually sounds very weird, unnatural and/or distracting to the listeners.)
  2. Replace the word with another piece of audio, usually a 1 kHz tone or another sound effect like a horn, etc. (Note that the 1kHz tone is the familiar “bleep” sound that you’ve heard throughout your life on radio and TV, etc.)
  3. Highlight the word and reverse it, so the word sh*t would then sound like tish. (This is a very effective method.)

What other methods are there to save the listener from hearing curse words?

Also, this post brings to mind the classic Barry clip, “Profanities left, profanities right!

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