Podcast Editing & Dialogue Cleanup
Who I Am &
How I Work
Polymiq Audio Lab is led by Rogério Damato, a London-based podcast editor and dialogue cleanup specialist focused on spoken-word audio, interviews and voice restoration.
I help creators, podcasters and filmmakers achieve cleaner, clearer and more professional sounding voice content.
Podcast Editing
Dialogue Cleanup
Spoken-Word Audio
Credentials & Background
- Certified in Music Technology and Sound Engineering through IMW, Islington Music Workshop.
- Degree in Sound Arts & Design from University of the Arts London.
- Experienced with dialogue editing, spoken-word cleanup and podcast post-production workflows.
- Advanced restoration using iZotope RX Advanced, Reaper and DaVinci Resolve.
- Focused on natural voice enhancement and professional podcast delivery.
- Background in critical listening, audio repair and detailed manual restoration.
What I Specialise In
- Podcast Editing & Audio Finishing
- Dialogue Cleanup & Voice Restoration
- Noise Reduction, hiss, hum, clicks and background distractions
- Dialogue Clarity for Podcasts, YouTube and Documentary Content
- Loudness Optimisation for Spotify, YouTube and Streaming Platforms
- Professional spoken-word editing and pacing
Tools I Use
- iZotope RX Advanced
- Reaper
- DaVinci Resolve
- Descript for podcast workflows
- Professional dialogue cleanup, loudness optimisation and spectral repair workflows
How I Work
- Every project is edited manually, with careful attention to pacing, clarity and natural voice tone.
- The natural tone and feel of the voice always comes first.
- Every project receives a tailored restoration and cleanup approach.
- Before and after comparisons can be provided for clear proof of work.
- Dialogue is cleaned carefully without overprocessing or artificial sounding results.
What I Focus On
I specialise in spoken-word audio for podcasts, interviews, documentaries, YouTube content and remote recordings.
My goal is simple:
make voice-led content sound clean, natural and professional without destroying the original character of the recording.