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How it works

How Rebel Audio works

The full recording stack — capture, correct, edit, export, clip — explained for someone who just wants a great-sounding podcast without a studio invoice.

Step 1

Create a session

Open Rebel Audio in Chrome or Edge (Firefox in public beta). Create a new session, name your episode, invite guests by link. Your guest clicks the link and joins in their browser — no download, no account required on their end.

Step 2

Record locally

Each participant records directly to their own device. The browser tab handles video preview over WebRTC. Audio never touches the server during recording.

48kHz / 24-bit PCM IndexedDB buffer WebRTC video preview
Step 3

Edit, correct, normalize

After recording ends, tracks upload and drift correction runs automatically — comparing timestamps against the shared session clock, applying a sub-pitch-shift correction pass. Open the editor to trim, level, and remove filler words. Export at -16 LUFS with one click, or download per-guest WAV stems for your Hindenburg / Reaper / Logic session.

Step 4

Export + clip

Download stems or mixed master. Generate vertical clips for social. All in the same browser tab.

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