Podcast post-production

Podcast

Transcribe → tighten copy → cover art → intro music

Ship the episode the same week you record it

5-column Gab AI Deck recipe for solo podcasters

Podcast Post-Production replaces the four-tool back-and-forth that turns a 60-minute recording into a published episode. Whisper transcribes the raw audio; the edit-pass column tightens the transcript and flags timestamps to cut; the cover-art column renders an episode visual; the intro-music column generates the bed; and a final tools column cleans noise. Keep the deck open across episodes — the layout is the workflow.

How to use this recipe

  1. Click "Use this recipe" to clone the 5-column layout into a new deck under your account.
  2. Drop the raw episode WAV/MP3 into Whisper — the transcript appears as searchable text downstream columns can reference.
  3. Run the Edit-pass column on the transcript: tighten filler words, mark timestamps to cut, surface chapter titles.
  4. Generate the Cover-art column from your episode title and a short visual brief (palette, framing, vibe).
  5. Compose Intro-music in parallel; pin a 10–15s loop so it doesn't fight your speaking voice. Audio Cleanup applies last.

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Podcast Post-Production FAQ

How long can the source audio be?

Whisper handles multi-hour recordings; for very long sessions, split the source into 90-minute chunks and run them in sequence so the edit pass stays focused.

Does it produce show notes?

Yes — once the transcript is in the deck, add a chat column and ask it to produce show notes, chapter markers, and a 100-word episode summary in your voice.

Can I customise the cover art style?

Pin a style prompt in the cover-art column (typography, palette, layout) so every episode's cover reads as part of one brand. Save the working deck as a new recipe to lock the style for future runs.

Will the intro music match my vibe?

Spec genre, BPM, instrumentation, and reference tracks in the music column. MiniMax Music 2.6 generates options; pick a 10–15s loop you like and reuse it across episodes.

Does this replace my DAW?

No — for surgical edits and final mixing you still want a DAW. The deck handles the AI-friendly tasks (transcribe, tighten, cover, intro, cleanup) so the DAW phase becomes shorter.

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