#How can i add a csv file to upload many sound effects descriptions
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To add a CSV file for uploading sound effects descriptions in the Dubbing Studio, you need to follow a specific format. The CSV file should include columns for the speaker, start time, end time, transcription, and translation. Here is an example format:
| speaker | start_time | end_time | transcription | translation |
|---------|----------------|----------------|-------------------------------------|------------------------------------|
| Joe | 0:00:00.000 | 0:00:02.000 | Hey! | Hallo! |
| Maria | 0:00:02.000 | 0:00:06.000 | Oh, hi, Joe. It has been a while. | Oh, hallo, Joe. Es ist schon eine Weile her. |
| Joe | 0:00:06.000 | 0:00:11.000 | Yeah, I know. Been busy. | Ja, ich weiß. War beschäftigt. |
| Maria | 0:00:11.000 | 0:00:17.000 | Yeah? What have you been up to? | Ja? Was hast du gemacht? |
| Joe | 0:00:17.000 | 0:00:23.000 | Traveling mostly. | Hauptsächlich gereist. |
| Maria | 0:00:23.000 | 0:00:30.000 | Oh, anywhere I would know? | Oh, irgendwo, das ich kenne? |
| Joe | 0:00:30.000 | 0:00:36.000 | Spain. | Spanien. |
Make sure your CSV file adheres to this format to ensure it works correctly. You can use timecodes in seconds, hours:minutes:seconds:frame, or hours:minutes:seconds,milliseconds.
I want to create a database around 1000 custom sounds using eleven labs sound effects. How can i upload descriptions quickly vs one at a time?
Currently, there is no direct mention of a feature to upload multiple sound effect descriptions via a CSV file or any other bulk upload method. You would need to input each description manually into the text box provided in the Sound Effects section.
For large-scale projects like creating a database of 1000 custom sounds, you might want to consider using the API for more efficient handling. You can find more information on how to use the API in the API References.
If you have any further questions or need assistance with specific functionalities, feel free to ask!
The API reference link hit a dead end
To get the most out of ElevenLabs, including uploading descriptions for multiple sound effects, please explore our Guides and API Reference. You can find detailed documentation and guides to help you with your needs here.
If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, feel free to open a ticket via our ticket form.
Professional voice clone. How can i make a few version of my voice for different podcasts
To create multiple versions of your voice for different podcasts using Professional Voice Cloning, you will need to follow these steps:
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Delete Existing Clone: Since you are limited to one Professional Voice Clone per account, you must first delete your current clone. You can do this in the "My Voices" section by selecting the voice and choosing 'Delete.'
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Prepare New Audio Samples: Record new audio samples for each version of your voice you want to create. Ensure the recordings are of high quality, featuring a single speaker, and free from background noise, excessive reverb, and music. Aim for at least 2-3 hours of consistent audio for the best results.
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Upload and Train: After deleting the existing clone, upload your new audio samples to start the training process for the new voice. This process typically takes a few hours.
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Repeat for Each Version: Repeat the process for each version of your voice you want to create, ensuring you delete the previous clone before starting a new one.
If you need further assistance or have questions about the process, feel free to reach out for support.
Ugh how can i keep my one professional voice clone but make presets to tweak based on tone
Currently, you are limited to one Professional Voice Clone per account on the Creator plan. However, you can adjust the settings within the Voice Lab to fine-tune your voice for different tones or styles. This allows you to create variations in tone for different podcasts without needing multiple clones.
To achieve this, you can experiment with the Stability and Similarity settings to modify the output. Additionally, you can use the Style Exaggeration setting, but keep in mind that it may cause instability, so it's advisable to start with the default setting of 0.
If you need further assistance or have specific requirements, feel free to ask!
Can i create and save multiple voice presets of my professional clone
Currently, you are limited to one Professional Voice Clone per account. However, you can create up to 30 custom voices, including Instant Voice Clones, on the Creator plan. While you can't create multiple professional clones, you can experiment with different settings and tones to achieve variations of your voice.
For more detailed guidance on creating high-quality voice clones, you can refer to the Product Documentation.
Ugh, please make this an ugrade request. This way i can reduce the time within my workflow