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The Podcast Pointers: Create your Dream Show

🟢 New to Alitu: Remove ums, ahs and breath sounds with one click

Published about 1 month ago • 1 min read

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NEW IN ALITU

Introducing 3 big updates that'll cut your editing time in half, or more.

This is our biggest-ever update to editing in Alitu, and it'll save you hours upon hours of tedious time-consuming work.

🪄 1. Magic Filters: Remove ums, ahs and dead air automatically

How long do you spend scrubbing waveforms for every last uhm, ah, and awkward silence? If you're anything like me, it is way (way) too long.

Now, Alitu will find and edit out filler words and silences with the flip of a switch.

And, if we ever remove too much, you can always undo any wrong cut. Unlike a lot of apps which claim to remove your filler words, in Alitu your audio stays safe. You always have full creative control, and can review every edit if you choose to.


🎛️ 2. Edit with text or waveform in our shiny new editor!

This is our next-gen take on audio editing in Alitu, where the waveform and text live side by side. Full-screen transcript editing and more space for your audio on smaller laptops. And that's just the start!


🪄 3. Breath sounds begone!

You can now make your audio sound even more professional by silencing those breathy inhale sounds. Just switch it on, and forget - Alitu will take care of the rest.

Hot take: Podcasting production has never been easier for indie podcasters.

Hey, Jacob here! This is the most major update we've made to Alitu yet, in my opinion.

For me, with these updates, Alitu is now essentially a zero-editing solution. My intro and outro are added automatically, mixing and mastering done with AI, now filler words and dead air all taken care of, too.

I can search for keywords in my transcript and edit out sections if I need to, which is way easier than scrubbing a waveform. For me anyway!

If you feel like you spend too long editing, or just want to hide away all the techy bits, there's never been a better time to give Alitu a go.

Thanks a million!
Jacob @ The Podcast Host

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