#hen I write a dialogue between two characters, and starting each line with the name of the characte
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Currently, you need to assign a voice manually for each instance of dialogue, as there is no feature to automatically assign a voice to a character name throughout the entire script. This applies whether you're using the "Projects" feature or the "Voiceover Studio."
If you'd like to streamline the process, you can separate the dialogue into paragraphs for each speaker and adjust the voice settings for each paragraph individually. For longer scripts, this can be done using the Paragraph Settings menu in the Projects feature.
When I find a voice that I like in the library, how can I make sure that it is available in the Studeio?
To ensure a voice from the Voice Library is available in Studio, you need to check if it has Live Moderation enabled. Voices with Live Moderation cannot be used in Studio projects. Here's how you can verify this:
- In the Voice Library, click the View button next to the voice you are interested in.
- Check if the voice has a Live Moderation tag. If it does, it will not be available for use in Studio projects.
If the voice is not live-moderated, you can add it to your library and use it in your projects. If you encounter issues, you can explore other voices in the library using the search and filtering tools to find a suitable alternative.
I noticed "90 days notification" in some voices. What does it mean? I cannot use them?
When a voice has a "90-day notice" period, it means that you will be notified via email about its removal, including the specific date when it will no longer be available. The voice will remain accessible for the full 90 days after the notice is given, regardless of whether the owner responds to the notice or not. You can continue to use the voice during this period.
If I used this voice for something in the past, should I re-do the entire recording because the voice was removed?
If a voice you previously used has been removed from the library, it cannot be re-added to your account. This means you would need to find a suitable replacement voice from the Voice Library for any new recordings. Unfortunately, if the original voice is no longer available, you would need to re-record using a different voice. You can also try uploading an audio file to find a similar voice or use the Voice Design feature to create a new one.
But I can keep this voice in the recordings that are already done, right?
Yes, you can keep using the recordings that were already created with the voice. All voiceovers made during your paid subscription are yours to keep and use commercially without any issues, even if the voice has been removed from the Voice Library.
I need voices to impersonate patients of a clinic - voices of people in distress, having pain etc. What is the best way to find such voices (English)?
To create voices that match specific emotional tones, such as distress or pain, you can use the following approaches:
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Voice Library: Browse the Voice Library to find pre-existing voices that might suit your needs. You can listen to samples and select voices that convey the desired emotions or tones.
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Custom Voice Cloning: If you need highly specific emotional expressions, you can create a custom voice using the My Voice feature. By providing high-quality audio samples of a voice that matches the emotional tone you’re looking for, you can generate a Professional Voice Clone tailored to your requirements.
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Adjusting Speech Settings: Once you’ve selected or created a voice, you can fine-tune the delivery in the Studio by adjusting parameters like pitch, speed, and intonation to better reflect emotions like distress or pain.
If you’re working with sensitive use cases, such as impersonating patients, ensure that you comply with ethical guidelines and obtain proper consent where necessary.
Of course. I create a course of English for Spanish speakers, and one of the chapters is about visiting a clinic.
For your course, you can explore the Voice Library to find English voices that might fit the tone you're looking for. Use the search filters to narrow down voices by language and style. If none of the existing voices meet your needs, you can create a custom voice using the Voice Design feature. For example, you could write a prompt like "Middle-aged English speaker, distressed tone, soft-spoken but in pain" to generate a voice that matches your requirements.
If you need more control over the emotional delivery, you could also consider cloning a voice that captures the specific tone and style you want. This might involve recording a sample of someone speaking in the desired manner and using it to create a custom voice clone.
If I use my voice to show the intonation, the vocie that I put over my voice would have the same accent as I have?
If you use your voice to create a clone, the accent and intonation in the generated voice will depend on the audio samples you provide. For an Instant Voice Clone, the resemblance may be close but not exact, and it might not fully capture your unique accent. A Professional Voice Clone, which requires more audio samples, is better suited for maintaining your specific accent and intonation. However, keep in mind that you cannot create a new clone from an existing cloned voice; fresh audio recordings are required for each new clone.
Can you give me a link to the complete guide on voices in the voice library - how to find, the differences between models etc
You can explore the Voice Library to find voices and filter them by language, accent, and other criteria. Unfortunately, there isn't a single guide available that covers all aspects of the Voice Library, including differences between models. For more details, you can visit the Voice Library directly and use its features to search and filter voices. Let me know if you need help with specific steps!
I need to create a dialogue where one of the voices should sound like it is a sound from a speakerphone. How can I make this?
To create a dialogue with one of the voices sounding like it is coming from a speakerphone, you can use the Voiceover Studio feature. This tool allows you to create conversations between multiple speakers and integrate sound effects to enhance the audio experience.
Here’s how you can achieve this:
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Create a Voiceover Project: Start by clicking the "Create voiceover" button in the Voiceover Studio.
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Select Voices: Choose the voices for your dialogue, alternating between them to simulate a conversation.
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Add Sound Effects: To make one of the voices sound like it is coming from a speakerphone, you can apply sound effects that mimic the audio quality of a speakerphone. You can either upload your own sound effect or use the built-in options available in the studio.
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Adjust Audio Settings: You may also tweak the audio settings, such as reducing clarity or adding slight distortion, to further simulate the speakerphone effect.
This setup gives you flexibility to create realistic dialogues with customized audio effects. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
I created a new propject in a voice studio, I assigned two voices for the dialogue. Now I need one of the voices sound like it is from a phone. How should I make this?
To create a dialogue where one of the voices sounds like it is coming from a speakerphone, you can use the VoiceOver Studio. After assigning the two voices for the dialogue, you can apply audio effects externally to simulate the speakerphone sound. ElevenLabs does not currently offer built-in audio effects for this purpose, so you would need to export the audio and use audio editing software to add effects like distortion, reduced frequency range, or echo to mimic the sound of a phone speaker.
If you need further assistance with creating the dialogue itself, you can alternate between the two voices in the VoiceOver Studio by clicking the “Create voiceover” button and managing the text input for each voice. For more flexibility, you can also integrate sound effects or additional audio layers after exporting the project.
Why is the voice with an ID OhisAd2u8Q6qSA4xXAAT unavailable in Studio?