#Does speech-to-speech function in Projects when using a Professional Voice Clone?
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Yes, the speech-to-speech function can be used in Projects with a Professional Voice Clone. If you encounter any issues, ensure that the voice samples used for cloning are of high quality and meet the necessary guidelines. If problems persist, consider testing the voice outside of the current project or creating a new test project to see if the issue continues.
A human support person has assured me your answer is false and incorrect. If speech-to-speech functions in Projects with a Professional Voice Clone, how do I use it?
To use the speech-to-speech feature with a Professional Voice Clone in Projects, follow these steps:
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Upload the Original Audio: Start by uploading the audio file you want to convert to your cloned voice.
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Convert Using Speech-to-Speech: Use the speech-to-speech feature to transform the original voice into your cloned voice. This will help maintain the timing and intonation of the original audio.
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Refine with Dubbing and Voiceover Tools: Utilize the dubbing and voiceover tools to fine-tune the timing and synchronization, ensuring the new voice aligns perfectly with the original track.
If you encounter any issues, such as errors indicating the voice is not fine-tuned for speech-to-speech, ensure your Professional Voice Clone is properly optimized. If problems persist, further assistance may be needed to optimize your voice for all relevant services.
Inside the Projects interface, where are dubbing and voiceover tools?
To use dubbing and voiceover tools within the Projects interface, you can follow these steps:
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Dubbing Studio: Navigate to the Dubbing page, where you can create a new dubbing project by clicking the "+ Create new dub" button. This allows you to dub content into various languages and manage your voice settings.
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Voiceover Studio: You can start by uploading a video or creating a voiceover from scratch. Once in the Voiceover Studio, you'll find an audio timeline where you can add voiceover and sound effects tracks. You can create clips, write dialogues, and generate audio using your chosen voices.
These tools will help you manage and refine your projects effectively.
Is there syntax I can insert in text-to-speech to make the voice go down at the end of a sentence?
Currently, there isn't a straightforward way to adjust the pitch or intonation at the end of a sentence in the text-to-speech application. You might try using punctuation or rephrasing the text to influence the natural flow, but options are limited. A speed/pace slider is in development, which might offer more control in the future.
If I enter words such as <stern> or <hesitant>, does this have any effect on the clone's interpretation of a line?