Overview

A guide on how to generate voiceovers using your voice in Voice Air.

 

Now that you have your voice, it’s time to generate some voiceovers! To convert text to speech, hover your cursor over the on the Speech Synthesis tab and try out a voice from our voices or your own cloned voice by typing some text and pressing next - once you have pressed next you can find them in the voice menu. You can preview all voices by pressing the microphone icon next to the voice name. Simply write some text in the text box and press preview and then adding to the timeline. Amazing, isn’t it?


However, there are a few things to keep in mind:

 

  • The settings of the AI are nondeterministic, so each time you press generate, you will
    get slightly different results.
  • The Voice Settings have a big influence on how the voice sounds and performs.
    Playing around with these settings will be necessary to find the best tone and
    performance for your project. A lot of users set them to fixed values that they know
    work for them, usually stability around 40 and similarity around 75, and then keep
    generating until they find a performance, they like without changing the values much.
  • You can sometimes force the AI to deliver something in a specific way with a certain
    emotion depending on the text, context, and dialogue tag. For example, "That's
    not funny", he said seriously. This is not perfect, but it is a workaround
    that a lot of people have found helpful while we wait for the next iteration.

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