#I am trying to generate a Sound Effect using the prompt "quantum plasma blast for time travel" and
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To avoid generating music when using prompts like "quantum plasma blast for time travel," you can try the following adjustments:
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Be More Descriptive: Use specific terms that focus on sound effects rather than music. For example, you could try:
- "High-quality, sci-fi plasma explosion with crackling energy, no music."
- "Quantum energy discharge with reverb and distortion, sound effects only."
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Avoid Ambiguous Words: Words like "blast" or "time travel" might sometimes be interpreted musically. Instead, focus on terms like "explosion," "discharge," or "impact."
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Experiment with Settings: Use the Prompt Influence slider to make the AI adhere more strictly to your description. This can help reduce unintended creative interpretations like music.
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Shorter Durations: If the sound is meant to be a quick effect, set a shorter duration (e.g., 1-3 seconds). Longer durations might lead to more complex outputs, including music-like elements.
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Iterate and Refine: If the output still includes music, tweak the prompt further by explicitly stating "no background music" or "pure sound effect."
If the issue persists, you can also try generating individual components of the sound (e.g., "plasma discharge" and "energy crackle") and combining them in an audio editor for better control.
that first suggestion helped. I also noticed you have an Explore section in Sound Effects. Can I download and use those in YouTube videos without getting a copyright violation
Yes, you can use sound effects from the Explore section in your YouTube videos, provided you have a paid subscription. Paid plans include a commercial license, allowing you to use the generated content commercially without attribution, as long as you comply with the Terms of Service and have the necessary intellectual property rights.
If you're on a free plan, attribution to ElevenLabs is required for any content published outside the platform.
how would you suggest I generate a prompt for boots walking in an underground tunnel with a slight echo
To generate a sound effect for "boots walking in an underground tunnel with a slight echo," you can use a detailed prompt like:
"High-quality, professionally recorded sound of heavy boots walking in an underground tunnel, with a subtle echo and reverb."
Here are a few tips to refine your prompt further:
- Include descriptive terms like "realistic," "ambient," or "foley" to guide the AI.
- Experiment with variations, such as "damp underground tunnel" or "metallic echo in a concrete tunnel," to achieve the desired effect.
- Adjust the Prompt Influence slider to ensure the AI adheres closely to your description.
If the result isn't quite right, tweak the wording or settings and regenerate.
how do I regenerate an entire chapter in Studio
To regenerate an entire chapter in Studio, you can use the "Convert Chapter" option. This will regenerate the audio for the entire chapter, provided you have made changes or need to update the audio.
Keep in mind that if you regenerate the chapter, credits will be deducted unless the audio has already been generated and no changes have been made. For more details on managing regenerations, you can refer to the Studio documentation.
is Voice Changer part of the free tier
No, the Voice Changer app requires a paid subscription. If you subscribe to a paid plan and create a voice clone, that voice will be available for use across all tools, including the Voice Changer app.
can you use voice changer on the $5 Starter Plan
Yes, the Voice Changer feature (previously called speech-to-speech) is available in the $5 Starter Plan. You can find it under the Text-to-Speech section.
what's a good sound effect prompt for the record needle scratch when time pauses in a movie
To create a record needle scratch sound effect, you can try using a prompt that avoids words associated with speech and focuses on descriptive sound-related terms. For example:
- "Sharp vinyl scratch sound"
- "Needle dragging across a record"
- "Sudden screeching halt on a turntable"
- "Quick, high-pitched record scratch effect"
Experiment with variations of these prompts and adjust the complexity to see what works best. If the generated sound includes unwanted speech, you can simplify the prompt further or remove the speech segment using external audio editing software.
how would I create a prompt for ambient street level city noise in a futuristic city