#How do we get our cloned voice reviewed and added to the library?
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To get your cloned voice reviewed and added to the Voice Library, you need to follow these steps:
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Find the voice model you want to share in your VoiceLab and click the share icon in the upper right-hand corner.
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Activate sharing by enabling the ‘Sharing’ toggle. Note that this doesn’t make your voice model automatically discoverable in the Voice Library.
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Once the ‘Sharing’ toggle is enabled, you have a few ways to share your Voice Model:
- Sharing Link: Share this link with your audience, your friends, or anyone else that you want to be able to make a copy of your voice model in their VoiceLab.
- Email Whitelist: You can specify specific emails to restrict who can make copies of your voice model in their Voice Lab using your Sharing Link. If you leave the whitelist blank, all emails will be enabled by default.
- Discovery in Voice Library: This makes your voice model discoverable in the Voice Library.
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If you enable ‘Discovery in Voice Library’, you’ll be brought to a dialog screen where you can configure a few options for sharing your voice model in the Voice Library. Please note that these options only appear for Professional Voice Clones – you won’t see them when sharing a synthetic voice created using our Voice Design tool. Synthetic voices have limited sharing options and only earn character rewards.
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Please ensure the name you give your voice model adheres to the guidelines shown in the sharing dialog. The naming pattern should be a one-word name followed by a 2-4 word description, separated by a hyphen (-).
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Before sharing your voice model in the Voice Library, you’ll be asked to scroll and accept the Voice Library Addendum to our Terms of Service and provide additional consents and confirmations. Please do this carefully and ensure you fully understand our service before sharing.
Once you’ve created, named, and shared your voice, it will be set for pending review. This means that someone from the ElevenLabs team will go through your voice to ensure that it adheres to the guidelines outlined above. If there are significant issues, your request to share the voice model will be declined. If only small changes are required, the team might make these adjustments for you and approve the voice model for sharing.
Will the professional voice clone added to the library be eligible for pay when used after review?
Yes, if you share your Professional Voice Clone with the Voice Library, you have the option to receive financial rewards when someone uses your voice. To enable this, you need to select the "Enable Financial Rewards" option when sharing your voice. This will allow you to earn money instead of credits when someone uses your voice.
However, before you can start earning financial rewards, you will need to set up a Stripe Connect account. Also, you need to be on a paid subscription (Starter or above) to receive payouts.
Please note that by default, your earnings are based on the pricing tier of the users who use your voice. However, you can set this to a custom rate, which means that the user will have to pay a set amount of money per thousand credits they use. The maximum custom rate is $0.20/1,000 credits.
What are the built in rates per/1000 credits for cloned voices?
I'm sorry, but the content provided does not specify the built-in rates per 1000 credits for cloned voices. However, it does mention that users can set a custom rate for their professional voice clone when they share it with the Voice Library. This custom rate would be for financial rewards and would cost more credits or characters when used to generate audio.
For professional voice cloning, should we vary our speaking style or keep it consistent?
For Professional Voice Cloning, it's recommended to use a consistent delivery style. The speaking style in your samples will be replicated in the output. For consistent results, use one style per upload. For instance, if you’re creating a voice model intended for audiobooks, submit recordings of yourself reading books in a consistent style, avoiding different character voices or else this will create errors in your voice model. This does not mean monotone or emotionless, feel free to vary your tone and emotion according to the context of the text.
For generated speech using professional clone voice, why does the speech go from slow to very fast by the end of the reading?
The pacing of the generated speech using a professional clone voice can be influenced by the samples used for training. If you used multiple smaller samples for voice cloning, the AI might stitch these samples together without any separation, which could cause pacing issues and faster speech. This is likely why some people have reported fast-talking clones.
To control the pacing of the speaker, you can use a similar approach as in emotion, where you write in a style similar to that of a book. This technique can help improve the pacing and ensure that the AI generates a voiceover at the right speed. For example, if you want the AI to speak slowly, you could write: "I wish you were right, I truly do, but you're not," he said slowly. This can help create high-quality voiceovers that are both customized and easy to listen to.
Would it cost the user credit to regenerate the prompt with more direction?
Yes, anytime you need to generate something, credits will be deducted from your monthly quota. This includes changing the text and then regenerating, even in Projects or the Dubbing Studio. However, when using Projects, you can regenerate only specific paragraphs you are unhappy with and do not need to regenerate the whole text. In the Dubbing Studio, you do get some free credits when creating a dubbing project that you can use to regenerate some of the clips. But once these credits are exhausted, you will once again be deducted credits from your monthly quota.
Can users give feedback and rate our professional cloned voice?
Yes, users can provide feedback on the files they have generated. This can be done by clicking either the thumbs up or thumbs down icon in the bottom right corner once the generation is completed or when playing the selected file from their history.
Can the person providing the cloned voice see these feedback and ratings?
The content provided does not specify whether the person who provided the cloned voice can see feedback and ratings from users. It only mentions that users can provide feedback on the files they have generated by clicking either thumbs up/down in the bottom right corner once the generation is completed or when playing the selected file from their history.
Can we change what our professional voice clone says in samples?
I'm sorry, but the information provided does not specify whether you can change what your professional voice clone says in samples. It's recommended to reach out to the platform's support or refer to their specific guidelines for more detailed information.
If we have questions about our professional cloned voice results, who do we contact?
If you have questions or issues regarding your Professional Voice Clone results, you should reach out to the support team. You can do this by opening a ticket on their support page. They will be able to assist you with any concerns or problems you may have.
Where is the support page?
If you have any questions or need assistance with your Professional Voice Clone, you can reach out to support by opening a ticket here.
When users rate voices, do the ratings apply to the voice or the account that provides the PVC clone?
The information provided does not specify whether the ratings apply to the voice or the account that provides the Professional Voice Clone.
The information provided does not explicitly state the terms of use for a professionally cloned voice from the library on another platform like InVideo AI. It is recommended to review the specific terms of service and licensing agreements associated with both ElevenLabs and InVideo AI. It's also important to ensure that you have the necessary permissions and rights to use the voice in this manner, especially for commercial purposes. If you're unsure, it's always a good idea to consult with a legal professional or reach out to the respective customer support teams for guidance.
No, you cannot export your voice clones, and they are only usable on ElevenLabs and not anywhere else. This means that someone else cannot take your Professional Voice Clone and use a sample of it to clone it as their voice on another platform. The voices you've created in My Voices are only accessible through your account, unless you explicitly share a voice with another account or to the Voice Library.
The information provided does not specify the rules or restrictions regarding the use of a Professional Voice Clone (PVC) on other platforms or its use by other individuals. It is recommended to review the terms of service or contact the support team of the platform for clarification on this matter.
Can I add voice data to my PVC voice without deleting and reuploading it?
No, the guide does not provide a method for adding additional voice data to an existing Professional Voice Clone (PVC). Once a PVC is created, it doesn't mention the ability to modify or add more data to it. If you want to improve the quality of your PVC, you may need to create a new one with more or better quality voice data.
How long does it take for pvc clone to be reviewed before it can be added to the library?
The content provided does not specify the exact time it takes for a Professional Voice Clone to be reviewed before it can be added to the library. However, once you've uploaded your samples and verified your voice, the estimated training time for your Professional Voice Clone is roughly 3-6 hours for English PVCs and 4-8 hours for non-English PVCs. After the fine-tuning process is completed, you will receive a notification that your voice is ready for use.
How many people are using elevenlab voices?
I don't have specific information on the number of people using ElevenLabs voices. For more details, you might want to check the ElevenLabs website or contact their support team directly.
Every time I clone my voice on PVC, it sounds very different even though the input data is the same. Is this normal?
Yes, this can happen. The performance of the voice clone is highly dependent on the quality and consistency of the input data. Ensure that your audio samples are clear, free of background noise, and consistent in tone and style. Variations in the input data can lead to different results in the cloned voice.
If you continue to experience issues, you might want to review and possibly improve the quality of your audio samples.
My question is "without" changing input data, and having the cloned voice sound very different.
Yes, slight variations in the output can occur even with the same input data due to the nature of generative AI. However, if the differences are significant, it might be related to the voice settings. Adjusting settings like stability and similarity can help reduce these variations. You can find more details in our guide to Voice Settings.
What happens to my PVC when I have a soft resonant voice with vocal fry?
The quality of your Professional Voice Clone can be affected by the characteristics of your voice, such as having a soft resonant voice with vocal fry. If the AI encounters issues with the dataset, it might result in delays or failures during the fine-tuning process.
If your voice clone is delayed, it will automatically retry periodically. If it fails multiple times, you may need to delete the voice and upload a new dataset, possibly with different or higher-quality samples. This can help improve the chances of successful cloning.
Why does my PVC generations using that voice have so many distortions?
Distortions in your Professional Voice Clone can occur due to various factors, including the quality of the original recording and the specific characteristics of your voice, such as vocal fry.
To improve the quality, ensure your recordings are clear, with minimal background noise, and consistent in tone. If the issue persists, please open a ticket via the ticket form for further assistance.
What causes my PVC clone to talk like a robot?
If your Professional Voice Clone sounds robotic, it could be due to several factors:
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Audio Quality: Ensure the audio samples you provided are of high quality, free from background noise, reverb, or any other unwanted sounds. The AI will replicate everything it hears, including artifacts.
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Consistency: Make sure the voice remains consistent throughout all the samples in terms of tone, performance, and quality. Variations can confuse the AI and lead to unnatural-sounding output.
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Recording Environment: Record in an acoustically-treated room to minimize echoes and background noise. Using professional recording equipment and a pop filter can also help improve the quality.
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Sample Length: Provide sufficient audio length for training. While 30 minutes is the minimum, closer to 3 hours of high-quality audio is recommended for the best results.
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Speaking Style: The speaking style in your samples should match the desired output. If you want a natural-sounding voice, ensure the samples are recorded in a natural, conversational tone.
Reviewing and improving these aspects can help produce a more natural-sounding voice clone.
Am I allowed to put my discord handle into my PVC description for users to contact me to give feedback on my voice?
No, you should not include personal contact information, such as your Discord handle, in your Professional Voice Clone description. Please follow the naming guidelines and moderation policies when sharing your voice.
How does discount rated pvc model uses affect the pvc pay?
For questions regarding account, billing, payments, refunds, and cancellations, please open a ticket via the ticket form.
Can I update my PVC clone name in the library without removing and readding it?
The content provided does not include information about updating the name of a Professional Voice Clone in the library. For assistance with this matter, please open a ticket via the ticket form.
I updated my PVC clone name under edit, but the new name is not showing in the library. It is still the old name. What's going on?
Due to voice caching, you may need to refresh the page to see the latest changes. Try refreshing the page, and the updated name should appear in the library.
I have and it still is not updating
For issues related to account, billing, payments, refunds, cancellations, or resetting professional voice clones, please open a ticket via the ticket form.
What voice quality causes PVC clone to generate some words mirrored?
If the audio samples used for training contain artifacts, background noise, or multiple speakers, the AI might get confused and produce less accurate results, including mirrored words. Ensure the samples are high-quality, with a single speaking voice and no unwanted sounds.
What there are no artifacts, background noises, or multiple speakers?
If there are no artifacts, background noises, or multiple speakers, the issue might be related to the consistency of the audio quality and the performance style. Ensure that the audio samples are clear, with a single speaker, and maintain a consistent delivery style throughout the recordings. This helps the AI to accurately clone the voice without introducing errors.
Cloning my PVC voice, I'm getting an error message saying "Model eleven_turbo_v2 training cannot be retried because 'Training interrupted, NaN losses encountered in the row'" what does it mean?
It seems that the training process for your Professional Voice Clone encountered an issue that caused it to fail. The error message "Training interrupted, NaN losses encountered in the row" indicates that the training run experienced problems and cannot be retried automatically.
To resolve this, you can try deleting the voice and uploading the data again, starting from the beginning. Reviewing your datasets and using different data might help, as the issue could be related to the specific data you initially provided. If the problem persists, please open a ticket via the ticket form for further assistance.
My generations today keep stopping with this error message: Oops, something went wrong!
A client side error occurred, we are sorry about that, please click on try again to refresh the page.
Restarted, tried different browsers, and cleared cache, signed in and back out, but it is still happening. What else can I do to fix it? Is this happening to anyone else? It started yesterday.
A client-side error typically indicates issues with your browser or cached data and cookies. Since you've already tried clearing the cache, restarting, and using different browsers, here are a few additional steps you can try:
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Disable Translation Tools: If you're using browser-based translation tools like Google Translate, try pausing them. These tools can sometimes trigger errors due to the components used on the site.
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Try Again: Click the "Try again" button when you encounter the error. This can sometimes resolve the issue.
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Clear Cache Again: Use the shortcut CTRL + F5 to clear the cache and refresh the page.
If the problem persists, it might be helpful to reach out to our support team for further assistance. They can provide more specific help and investigate if this is a widespread issue. If you believe you have lost any characters due to these errors, please inform support as well.
None of that fixed the issue.
If the issue persists after trying those steps, it might be helpful to wait an hour or two to see if the errors resolve themselves. Additionally, ensure that any browser-based translation tools, like Google Translate, are paused, as they can sometimes trigger these errors.
If the problem continues, please reach out for further assistance by submitting a request through our ticket form. Our support team will be happy to help you resolve the issue.
My child-like voice was removed from the library. What is going on?
If your child-like voice was removed from the Voice Library, it might be because the owner decided to stop sharing it. The Voice Library is community-driven, and individual voice ownership is not under our control. Once a voice is unshared by its creator, it becomes inaccessible.
For future reference, if you want long-term access to a voice, consider selecting those with a notice period. This indicates how long a voice will remain available after a removal request. You can also explore premade voices or use voice design and cloning tools to create custom voices.
No, it was removed by elevenlab for being child-like.
Currently, ElevenLabs does not support the addition of children’s voices for voice cloning. This limitation affects the system's ability to recognize or process such audio accurately. Unfortunately, there is no way to resolve this limitation at the moment. If you have further questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out.
How old is considered child?
I'm unable to provide specific details on what age is considered "child-like" in terms of voice characteristics. If you have concerns or need clarification regarding voice removal, I recommend opening a ticket through our ticket form for further assistance.
Unable to delete professional voice clone even though it's over a month past my 30 day notification period.
If you're unable to delete your professional voice clone despite the notice period having expired, please ensure that the voice is no longer shared in the Voice Library. Sometimes, the sharing settings might still be active, preventing deletion.
If the issue persists, I recommend opening a ticket through our ticket form for further assistance. Our support team will be able to investigate the issue more thoroughly.
If I am adding a professional voice clone to the library, does it matter if the clone training is not done with one model?
When adding a professional voice clone to the library, it's important to ensure that the training is completed and the voice is fine-tuned for optimal results. If the training is not done with one model, it might affect the consistency and quality of the voice. For the best outcome, use clear and varied audio samples during the training process to capture a wide range of speech patterns and tones.
On average how long does it take for my professional voice clone to get reviewed and added to the library?
Once you upload your samples and verify your voice, the Professional Voice Clone is added to a queue. The estimated training time is approximately 3-6 hours for English PVCs and 4-8 hours for non-English PVCs. However, the exact timing can vary due to several factors, and it may take longer than expected. You will receive a notification once the process is complete and the voice is ready for use.
If I have multiple accounts, do using credits on one of my own accounts yield payout?
Using credits on one of your own accounts does not yield a payout. Each account operates independently, and credits used within an account do not contribute to any payout.
I mean using my credit on one of my other accounts.
Using credits on one of your own accounts does not yield any payout. Each account's credits are tied to its specific subscription plan and usage. If you have further questions about account management or credits, please open a ticket via the ticket form.
Give me ticket form link
Please use the following link to open a ticket: Ticket Form
How much more are payouts for professional voice clones added to the library if a notice period is added? And does it scale upwards depending on the length of the notice period?
The content provided does not specify any details about payout amounts or scaling related to the notice period for professional voice clones added to the library. For specific information regarding payouts, you may want to reach out directly through the ticket form for assistance.
Can we see the pay rate of the library voices we use?
Yes, you can check the cost of the voices you use in the Voice Library. Voices that exceed the standard 1x rate will display a multiplier icon to indicate the increased cost. You can explore the Voice Lab tab on the ElevenLabs platform to see the specific costs associated with each voice.
What does 2x and 3x mean?
The 2x and 3x indicators refer to character multipliers for voices in the Voice Library. When a user shares their professional voice clone, they can set a custom rate, which results in a higher character cost when generating audio. The multiplier, such as 2x or 3x, shows how many times more characters will be used compared to the default rate. This is displayed on the voice card in the Voice Library and next to the 'Generate speech' button in Speech Synthesis.
What is the rate for 2x
Voices marked with 2x or 3x in the Voice Library indicate that they cost two or three times the standard rate, respectively. These are community-shared voices created using Professional Voice Cloning, and the pricing is set by the voice owners. If you want to avoid additional costs, you can choose other voices in the library that do not have these multipliers.
It is my voice I am adding to thr library. I see thr base rate estimate as 0.010 per 1000 characters. If the maximum is 0.20 per 1000 characters, what are the threshold for voices to be tagged as 1x, 2x, 3x?
I'm sorry, but I don't have information on the specific thresholds or rates for voices tagged as 1x, 2x, or 3x. For detailed information regarding payouts and rates for professional voice clones, I recommend reaching out through the ticket form for assistance. You can open a ticket via the ticket form.
I currently have a creator account with excess credits. If I downgrade to the $5 plan, do I keep the credits?
If you downgrade your subscription, any unused credits will not roll over and will be lost at the end of your billing cycle. To retain your accumulated credits, it's recommended to keep your current subscription active.
If text to speech generations are interrupted, does it still consume all of the credits if it has not completed loading?
If a text-to-speech generation is interrupted, such as by closing the browser tab or refreshing the page before completion, it may still consume credits. To avoid this, ensure the generation process is complete before making any changes to the browser. If you encounter an error, wait a minute or two for the generation to complete and then check your history tab for the generated voiceovers.
What is the maximum monthly credit rollover?
You can roll over up to twice your monthly credits into the next month. For example, if you are on the Creator plan and do not use any credits for two months, you would accumulate credits, but only up to twice your monthly credits can roll over into the next month. If you downgrade or cancel your subscription, the credits will not roll over and will be lost.
If I have a voice in the library and there's a payout amount for current period, but I delete my account before it's paid. Do I still get paid?
For questions regarding account, billing, payments, and payouts, please open a ticket via the ticket form for assistance.
What is flash v2 training for PVC?
I'm sorry, but I don't have information on "flash v2 training" for Professional Voice Cloning. If you have any other questions or need assistance with something else, feel free to ask!
Can we edit custom rates for PVC once we set it?
The content provided does not include specific information about editing custom rates for Professional Voice Clones. For detailed guidance on this matter, please refer to the Help Center or open a ticket via the ticket form for further assistance.
How does custom rates work?
When you share your professional voice clone with the Voice Library, you can set a custom rate for financial rewards instead of using the default rate. This custom rate affects the credit multiplier, meaning it will cost more credits to generate audio with that voice.
If a voice has a credit multiplier, it will be displayed as a tag in the Voice Library and as an attribute in the detailed view for the voice in My Voices. Additionally, in Speech Synthesis, you'll see a notification indicating the presence of a credit multiplier.
The credit multiplier is determined by the custom rate chosen by the voice owner and the subscription plan of the user of the voice.
How is credit multiplier determined?
The credit multiplier is determined by the custom rate set by the voice owner for their professional voice clone. When a user shares their voice with the Voice Library, they can choose a custom rate instead of the default rate for financial rewards. This custom rate affects the credit multiplier, meaning it will cost more credits to generate audio with that voice.
The specific multiplier applied depends on the custom rate chosen by the voice owner and the subscription plan of the user generating the audio. If a voice has a credit multiplier, it will be displayed as a tag in the Voice Library and shown as an attribute in the detailed view for the voice in My Voices. Additionally, in Speech Synthesis, a notification will indicate that a credit multiplier is in place.
How much increase from the base rate do you custom for a multiplier to show up?
The credit multiplier is determined by the custom rate set by the voice owner for their professional voice clone. When a custom rate is applied, it results in a credit multiplier, meaning it will cost more credits to generate audio with that voice. The specific multiplier is based on the custom rate chosen by the voice owner and the subscription plan of the user utilizing the voice. The exact increase from the base rate required for a multiplier to show up is not specified in the provided content.
Can we change our voice name once we load our PVC voice to the library?
Yes, you can change the name of your Professional Voice Clone even after it has been loaded to the library. You can update the labels and description as well.
Why don't I see it reflected?
If your changes aren't reflected in your Projects download, ensure that you convert your chapter or project after making changes. This step is necessary to save the updated audio to a new version.
Why don't I see voice name of PVC changed even though I've updated it under edit?
Once a Professional Voice Clone has been shared in the Voice Library, it is not possible to change its public name. You can update
Why don't I see voice name of PVC changed even though I've updated it under edit?
Once you update the name of your Professional Voice Clone, it may take some time for the changes to reflect across all platforms. Ensure that you have saved the changes properly. If the issue persists, try refreshing the page or clearing your browser cache. If you continue to experience problems, please reach out for further assistance.
How can I get the voice to sound very excited / over exaggerated?
To make the voice sound excited or exaggerated, you can try the following tips:
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Adjust Voice Settings: Lower the Stability setting to allow for more emotional variation and increase the Style Exaggeration to add more character.
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Use Dialogue Tags: Include dialogue tags that convey excitement, such as "Wow, this is incredible!" she exclaimed excitedly.
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Context and Phrasing: Write your text in a way that suggests excitement, which helps the AI pick up on the intended emotion.
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Experiment with Generation: Generate multiple versions of the same text to find the most enthusiastic output.
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Voice Selection: Choose a voice that naturally has a wide emotional range or enthusiasm.
Experimenting with these options can help you achieve the desired level of excitement in the voice output.
How do I make my PVC clone available in different languages?
You can use your Professional Voice Clone in different languages without needing to upload audio samples in each target language. For example, if you upload audio in Spanish, the cloned voice can still generate content in other languages like English or French. However, the voice will perform best in the original language it was trained on.
How come I only see the source language available for my PVC clone?
Professional Voice Clones (PVCs) are created using audio samples exclusively in the selected language during the cloning process. While the final output can be adapted to generate content in various languages using different models, the cloning itself requires all samples to be in the same language. If your PVC is limited to the source language, it is likely because the audio samples provided during creation were restricted to that language.
To ensure compatibility with other languages, you can use different models for generating content in those languages after the cloning process is complete. However, for the cloning itself, it is crucial to use audio samples recorded only in the selected language.
My PVC clone samples only used one language. Why am I not seeing other languages available for my clone?