Palaba

Skip editing, get mastering.

Palaba edits voice recordings to match the script in minutes. Get a clean, edited session with intelligent pacing - in your DAW!

Session created by Palaba

Session created by Palaba

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Palaba has been game changing for my workflow.

I edit big scripts which include multiple re-takes, mistakes & dead air. With Palaba, I can upload an unedited recording with a script ...and Palaba does the rest.

This is where AI shines and helps take away the "grunt work" and speeds up my editing to no end.

Dan J. Lambert

Founder / Producer @ Big Little Bird

Features

In your DAW

Palaba creates AAF session files for your DAW. You can use your normal workflow and favorite plugins.

Script Perfect

Palaba arranges clips to match the script perfectly. You could even record a script back-to-front.

Clean Clips

Palaba only keeps what's in the script. Long pauses, off-script chatter, and missed takes are removed.

Arrange Retakes

Palaba stacks retakes on tracks. No matter when retakes are recorded, they're all next to each other.

Why

We made Palaba to bring together the benefits of continuous and punch-in recording.

Punch and Roll Recordings

  • Structured sessions
  • Fast editing
  • Hard to record
  • Risk loosing material

Continuous Recordings

  • Unstructured sessions
  • Slow editing
  • Comfortable to record
  • All material kept

Continuous + Palaba

  • Perfectly structured sessions
  • Automatically edited
  • Comfortable to record
  • All material is available

Workflow

Workflow with and without Palaba

Continuous recording before and after Palaba

Palaba turns continuous recordings into punch-in sessions.

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.

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