#How do I create a voice over with my actual physical voice in the voice over studio?
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To create a voiceover with your actual physical voice in the Voiceover Studio, follow these steps:
- Click on the Voiceover Studio in your Navigation Menu.
- Either upload an existing video you want to create the voiceover for, or start a project from scratch by clicking the Create voiceover button.
- At the bottom of the screen, you can Add Voiceover and/or SFX Tracks or Upload Audio.
- Enter the desired text into the speaker card.
- Choose a voice by clicking on the cog button next to the speaker name in the audio timeline and select the desired voice settings.
- Add Speakers: Click on “Speakers” to add different speaker profiles and assign clips.
For more detailed guidance, you can refer to the full overview of Voiceover Studio.
Can I also record my own voice with the dictation function?
Voiceover Studio does not support recording your own voice directly. However, you can create a Professional Voice Clone in VoiceLab and use it in your projects. To do this, follow these steps:
- Create a Professional Voice Clone in VoiceLab.
- In Voiceover Studio, add a Voiceover Track.
- Click the cogwheel on the Speaker track to adjust the voice settings.
- Select your Professional Voice Clone from the available options.
This way, you can use a digital version of your own voice in your projects.
Can I also use tags such as break, etc in the voice over studi?
Yes, you can use the break tag in the Voiceover Studio. This tag creates a natural pause in the speech. The syntax for the break tag is <break time="x"/>, where "x" is the duration of the pause, up to 3 seconds.
For more details on using the break tag and other SSML tags, please refer to the Pause section of our guide to Prompting.
Ok, what about other tags, where do I find the description of them?
For detailed information on tags and labels, you can visit the Voice Lab overview. This page will guide you on how to use custom names, descriptions, and tags for voices in your VoiceLab.
Can I add also an inflection tag to indicate that the voice has a downward inlfection at the end of sentence?