Lalals for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you’re new to Lalals, this guide walks you through every tool beginners use first. From AI voices to music generation to cleanup and mastering, you’ll see how to turn raw audio or simple ideas into polished clips, songs, or voiceovers without needing studio gear or experience.

Nov 28, 2025
The first time you open an AI audio tool, it can feel a bit like walking into a recording studio unannounced. Lights. Buttons. Sliders. Terms you half-recognize from YouTube tutorials. Demos that sound incredible and instantly trigger:
“Cool… but where on earth do I start?”
Most people want the same things: cleaner voiceovers, original music, less background noise, more polish. What they don’t want is three different apps, new gear, and a weekend lost to tech tutorials.
That’s where Lalals earns its keep.
Lalals puts AI voices, voice cloning, stem splitting, sound and music generation, cleanup tools, and mastering in one browser-based place. No installs. No studio. You upload a file or type a prompt, pick a tool, and see what happens.
The goal underneath everything is simple: confidence. Click, test, undo, try again. You don’t have to be “an audio person” to make something that sounds good.

Why Lalals Is So Beginner-Friendly

If you’ve ever tried to “fix your sound,” you’ve probably heard:
  • Treat your room.
  • Upgrade your mic.
  • Learn EQ, compression, limiting, saturation.
Helpful someday, overwhelming today. When you’re juggling work, school, clients, or kids, acoustic panels are not top of mind.
Lalals lowers the bar:
  • Everything you need lives in one dashboard.
  • You don’t need five apps to clean, split, generate, and master.
  • The actions are simple: upload, choose, preview, download.
Instead of, “I’m not technical enough for this,” you get to ask, “What if I try this voice? Or that track?” Once you’re allowed to play, learning follows.
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Know Your Tools: A Quick Tour of the Platform

Think of the Lalals dashboard like a labeled toolbox. You don’t need every tool at once. You just pick what solves your current problem.

AI Voices

Use 1,000+ voices to narrate videos, turn scripts into audio, create AI covers, or change your own voice style. If you hate how you sound on recordings, this is where it starts feeling fun again.

Voice Cloning

Upload clean audio, let Lalals build an AI version of that voice, and use it for narration or music. Your tone, on demand. Just clone voices you’re allowed to use and be honest when AI is involved.

Stem Splitter

Upload a song, get separate stems: vocals, drums, bass, instruments, and more. Great for karaoke tracks, remixes, isolating dialogue, or studying specific parts. No EQ wizardry required.

Sound Generator

Type a prompt like “soft whoosh transition” or “retro coin pickup,” and Lalals creates custom sound effects or loops. Perfect when you’re sick of the same stock sounds everyone else uses.

Music Generator

Describe the mood, genre, and tempo, add lyrics (or let AI write them), and generate full songs or instrumentals. No instruments or theory needed.

Cleanup Tools (De-Noise, De-Reverb, De-Echo)

Fix noisy, echoey recordings in a few clicks:
  • De-Noise removes hums, fans, and background hiss.
  • De-Reverb softens that “recorded in a kitchen” sound.
  • De-Echo cleans up reflections that blur speech.

AI Mastering

Upload your final mix and let AI:
  • Level volume
  • Balance frequencies
  • Smooth harshness
  • Make everything feel cohesive
Think of it as the “make this presentable” button.

Step 1: Start With Something Simple

Don’t start with a big project. Make one tiny thing. Pick something low-stress:
  • A short script for a voiceover
  • A quick voice memo
  • A small song clip to clean
  • A YouTube video whose audio you want to extract
For example, your first AI voiceover: a 30–60 second intro or hook. Inside Lalals, go ahead and:
  1. Log in.
  1. Go to Text to Speech or AI Voices.
  1. Paste your script or upload your audio.
  1. Preview a few voices.
  1. Adjust language or style if needed.
  1. Generate and download (or send to cleanup/mastering).
No mixer, no DAW, just a browser tab and one small experiment.

Step 2: Dial In Your AI Voice

Now you tweak on purpose. Ask yourself: What mood fits this?
  • Calm for tutorials
  • Energetic for gaming or short-form
  • Warm for podcasts or personal stories
  • Cinematic for trailers or lore
Scroll voices and listen as if you were the viewer. The same script can feel totally different with a new voice. You can also change pacing, tone, and language so it sounds more natural.
Voice cloning becomes useful once you like your own voice, but can’t always record. If you’re constantly doing intros, outros, or tags, cloning your voice can save a ton of time. It’s optional, not a requirement.
Just keep it ethical: don’t clone celebrities, don’t clone without permission, and consider a simple “Voice generated with AI” note in your description.

Step 3: Clean Up Your Audio

This is where AI makes a huge difference for beginners. Common problems:
  • Echo from hard walls
  • AC or fan hum
  • Street noise
  • Footsteps or neighbors
  • “Old phone” flatness
With Lalals, you just ask what’s wrong and pick the matching tool:
  • Background noise? → De-Noise
  • Big empty room sound? → De-Reverb
  • Weird echo or metallic ring? → De-Echo
You don’t need to know frequencies or compression. You compare the before and after and keep the better version. Even a small improvement makes your audio easier to sit with.

Step 4: Add Music or Sound Effects

Once your voice is sorted, add the world around it. Ask: What would make this feel finished?
  • A background track
  • A short intro/outro
  • Little sound cues
Use Music Generator for full songs or instrumentals, Sound Generator for shorter effects and loops. Prompt like you talk:
  • “Lo-fi beats with warm piano, relaxed and cozy.”
  • “Cinematic buildup with strings and soft percussion”
  • “Energetic pop instrumental, 120 BPM, uplifting”
  • “Short soft ambient whoosh for scene transitions”
Then use what you generate under videos, podcasts, streams, TikToks, or as your recurring channel sound. Reusing similar themes helps people recognize your brand.

Step 5: Use Stem Splitting for Extra Control

Stem splitting in Lalals is simple:
  1. Upload a track.
  1. Let Lalals split it into stems.
  1. Download what you need.
You can:
  • Remove vocals for karaoke
  • Solo drums or bass for practice or sampling
  • Pull out melodies
  • Separate dialogue from music in a clip
It’s a creative tool and a learning tool. Hearing the pieces alone helps you understand why certain songs hit the way they do.

Step 6: Master and Export

Last step: make everything feel like one piece. With AI Mastering, you:
  1. Upload your final mix.
  1. Choose a preset or vibe.
  1. Let the AI process it.
  1. Download the version that sounds best.
Export basics:
  • Save a WAV for highest quality and archiving.
  • Save an MP3 for easy sharing.
  • If AI did a lot of the heavy lifting, a brief note in your description keeps things honest.
You’ve just gone from rough idea to polished audio, all in the browser.
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Beginner Mistakes to Avoid

You’ll experiment. That’s the point. Just try to avoid:
  • Stacking every effect “because it’s there”
  • Using a movie-trailer voice for a casual vlog
  • Cloning from noisy or low-quality audio
  • Writing super vague prompts like “nice music”
  • Forgetting to save different versions
  • Using every stem instead of the ones that actually help
If you hit any of these, it’s not failure. It’s your taste getting sharper.

A Simple Workflow You Can Reuse

For almost any project:
  1. Pick your goal (narration, song idea, cleanup, remix).
  1. Draft the core (script, melody, or source track).
  1. Use AI Voices/Text to Speech for narration.
  1. Generate music or sound effects.
  1. Clean up noisy or echoey audio.
  1. Split stems if you need more control.
  1. Master the final mix.
  1. Export and publish.
Do this a few times, and it stops feeling like a tutorial and starts feeling like your normal process.

The Takeaway

You don’t need a studio, a closet of gear, or a decade of audio experience. You need a place where it’s safe to try things, hear the result, tweak it, and slowly build your own sound.
That’s what Lalals gives you. Start tiny with a 30-second voiceover. Clean up an old recording. Generate one custom track or effect. Pull apart a song you love. Master something for the first time.
The more you play, the more you’ll know what you like and how to get there on purpose. Pick one tool. Try it on one piece of audio. Listen to the before and after.
The tools are already in front of you. Your first finished track is only a few clicks away.