#Is there a way in dubbing studio to choose a voice from the library but give the intonation from cl

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lucid depotBOT
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AI-generated Answer for jules_120

Yes, in Dubbing Studio, you can a Clip Clone to capture the intonation, tone, and performance from a specific clip. Once Clip Clone is created, you can assign it to other clips or even the entire track to maintain consistent intonation and performance.

If you'd like to use a voice from the library but still incorporate the intonation from a Clip Clone, you can experiment with the Track Voice Settings. This allows you to select a voice from "My Voices" or the library and regenerate audio for the clips using the desired voice while maintaining the tonal characteristics captured in the Clip Clone.

For more control, you can manually adjust voice settings and regenerate audio to refine the output further. Keep in mind that this process may require some trial and error to achieve the desired result.

gloomy fern
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please elaborate how I use the track clone the way you described

lucid depotBOT
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AI-generated Answer for jules_120

In Dubbing Studio, you can use a track clone to create a voice clone based on the entire track in your dubbing project. This method combines the characteristics of all the clips on the track, which can useful for generating a consistent voice across the project. Here's how you can use it effectively:

  1. Create a Dubbing Studio Project: Start by creating a new project in Dubbing Studio.

  2. Generate a Track Clone: The track clone is derived from the audio of all clips on the track. This is the default behavior, so you don't need to take additional steps to enable it. The AI will analyze the combined audio from all clips to create the voice clone.

  3. Assign the Track Clone: Once the track clone is generated, you can assign it to the entire track or specific clips within the project. This ensures the voice remains consistent across the track.

  4. Regenerate Audio: After assigning the track clone, click on "Generate Stale Audio" to apply the cloned voice to the clips.

Important Notes:

  • A track clone works best when the voice characteristics across the clips are relatively stable. If the voice changes drastically between clips, the resulting clone might be less consistent or unstable.
  • If you want more control over the intonation or performance, consider using a clip clone instead. This allows you to clone the voice from a specific clip and apply it to other clips or the entire track.

For more details on the difference between track clones and clip clones, you can refer to this guide.

gloomy fern
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you said: "This allows you to select a voice from "My Voices" or the library and regenerate audio for the clips using the desired voice while maintaining the tonal characteristics captured in the Clip Clone." How do I do this with track clone? I thought I chose track clone and cannot change the actual voice bc the AI takes it from the original video