Session created by Palaba
Palaba creates session files for your DAW. You can use your normal workflow and favorite plugins.
Palaba arranges clips to match the script perfectly. You could even record a script back-to-front.
Palaba only keeps what's in the script. Long pauses, off-script chatter, and missed takes are removed.
Palaba stacks retakes on tracks. No matter when retakes are recorded, they're all next to each other.
Continuous recording before and after Palaba
Before Palaba, you had to weigh the pros and cons of punch-in and continuous recording.
Continuous recordings are a breeze to record. You pay the price when editing, since they are full of messy re-takes, breaks, and studio dialogue. You need to cleanly arrange clips and match the script first.
60+% of continuous audiobook recordings are re-takes, breaks, and off-script chatter. Palaba cuts it all.
Punch and roll recordings are hard to record. The recording engineer needs to be sharp at all times to ensure takes are recorded correctly. Narrators can get frustrated on tough passages.