Podcast editing, minus the first pass

Multi-cam conversations, hours long, every week. Nice Touch listens through the whole recording, finds the moments, and builds the rough cut inside Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve — so you start from a structured timeline instead of raw tracks. The creative calls stay yours.

The part of podcast editing nobody films

The recording lands and it's two or three hours across four cameras and a couple of recorders. Before you make a single creative decision, you're syncing, listening end to end, and marking the bits worth keeping.

Do that every week, on every episode, and the front of the job quietly eats the time you'd rather spend shaping the cut — or the evening you'd rather have back.

What Nice Touch does for podcast editors

Full-episode transcription

A word-level transcript of the whole conversation, with speaker labels, so every line is searchable before you touch the timeline.

First-pass rough cut

Nice Touch pulls the strongest moments and assembles a structured rough cut in your NLE — dead air and false starts trimmed, ready for you to shape.

Multi-cam, handled

Multiple angles and recorder tracks scored and synced as one conversation, so you stop watching four timelines to find one beat. Multicam is on Pro plans and above.

Cut-downs and clips

Once the long-form cut exists, spinning out shorter segments and highlights starts from a searchable transcript, not a scrub through the whole episode.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Multicam is available on Pro plans and above. Nice Touch scores the audio across your camera and recorder sources, syncs the angles, and treats the whole conversation as one narrative.

Nice Touch scores every available audio candidate and suggests the strongest one. You stay in control: the suggested default can be confirmed or overridden before transcription runs.

It builds a first-pass rough cut from your footage for you to review and refine. Nice Touch handles the repetitive assembly; the creative decisions stay yours.

DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Premiere Pro, on macOS and Windows, with the same capabilities across both.

See it on your own footage.

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