@cooltechzone I think 6:37 to the end of the President part is cloned. The president part about not tricking people DEFINITELY is, and was hilarious, but the part prior to that I'm unsure of. Which means - if it WASN'T you speaking - it's an incredible cloner. Also: Liked, subscribed, notification bell on WHITE.
I rewatched it a couple of times, but still not too sure. My best guess is that the fake voice is when the guy is offscreen? Otherwise he is a pretty damn good in lip sync 😂 Nice video, underrated channel ❤
Are you restricted to use and modify the stock voices or can you prompt it to create your own new voice? For example, we used to speak differently in England during the 1940s, so is it possible to add that into the prompt? And can you save and reuse the exact voice in future projects? Can you bank/save/recall voices?
You can create a new voice using an existing audio file. It will then mimic the tone and accents when generating new prompts. So, if you have something related to the 1940s, it should be able to copy that style. Unlike ChatGPT, you can’t add instructions in the textbox, it's just for the voiceover text. And yes - the voice will be saved, you can use it anytime!
@@cooltechzone That’s fantastic. Thanks for replying. So, does that mean I can create a conversation between my saved voices? How many voices can I save in my own library? How many voices can I have in a conversation? Is it limited to just two or can I choose several like in a group setting? It’s a shame that it copies a voice (but also great because I didn’t want to use a stock library voice), but I’m presuming that I can tweak it so it’s not exactly like the original. I hope so because I don’t want to use someone else’s voice. It sounds like it’s going to work for the project that I’m working on :)
The conversation between different voices could only be done in post-production. :D ElevenLabs generates just one voice at a time, so you'd have to make several audio files with different voices and then glue them together with different software. In your library you can have from 3 to 660 voices, depending on the plan you choose. Free one offers 3 and then it goes up with the subscriptions. :))
The characters are counted once you export it, unfortunately you cannot preview the audio file. So from time to time it takes more than one export to get a desirable result ☹️
Tjanks fpr this, does 11 lab gets always tge brit accent while speking in english? I have mostly and italian accent blended with other languagea I speak.
Nope, not always, it can clone your voice really well and you can choose from the library, they mooostly have british/american voices, but you can find others too. There's quite a lot of different voices in the library :))
Use speech to speech. I also have a deep African accent but I have excellent pronunciations and read English well. I upload my voiceover that I record on my phone then use one voice that I have customised. It is perfect because you'll put all the emotions you want, the pauses you want, your pronunciations it will just copy it but in another better voice.
Just the general audio quality is slightly better. And for text or speech, you meant generating? It depends, speech to speech catches emotions and pauses better
Did you manage to spot the AI generated voiceover?👀
Sam thing
The Professional Voice Cloning is way better. You don't have to tweak it at all.
@cooltechzone I think 6:37 to the end of the President part is cloned. The president part about not tricking people DEFINITELY is, and was hilarious, but the part prior to that I'm unsure of. Which means - if it WASN'T you speaking - it's an incredible cloner. Also: Liked, subscribed, notification bell on WHITE.
I rewatched it a couple of times, but still not too sure. My best guess is that the fake voice is when the guy is offscreen? Otherwise he is a pretty damn good in lip sync 😂
Nice video, underrated channel ❤
Are you restricted to use and modify the stock voices or can you prompt it to create your own new voice? For example, we used to speak differently in England during the 1940s, so is it possible to add that into the prompt? And can you save and reuse the exact voice in future projects? Can you bank/save/recall voices?
You can create a new voice using an existing audio file. It will then mimic the tone and accents when generating new prompts. So, if you have something related to the 1940s, it should be able to copy that style.
Unlike ChatGPT, you can’t add instructions in the textbox, it's just for the voiceover text.
And yes - the voice will be saved, you can use it anytime!
@@cooltechzone That’s fantastic. Thanks for replying. So, does that mean I can create a conversation between my saved voices? How many voices can I save in my own library? How many voices can I have in a conversation? Is it limited to just two or can I choose several like in a group setting? It’s a shame that it copies a voice (but also great because I didn’t want to use a stock library voice), but I’m presuming that I can tweak it so it’s not exactly like the original. I hope so because I don’t want to use someone else’s voice. It sounds like it’s going to work for the project that I’m working on :)
The conversation between different voices could only be done in post-production. :D ElevenLabs generates just one voice at a time, so you'd have to make several audio files with different voices and then glue them together with different software.
In your library you can have from 3 to 660 voices, depending on the plan you choose. Free one offers 3 and then it goes up with the subscriptions. :))
This won't be long until realism AI Voices are in video games
How are the characters counted?
Are they counted when you export or are they counted even when you are just testing out?
The characters are counted once you export it, unfortunately you cannot preview the audio file. So from time to time it takes more than one export to get a desirable result ☹️
Tjanks fpr this, does 11 lab gets always tge brit accent while speking in english? I have mostly and italian accent blended with other languagea I speak.
Nope, not always, it can clone your voice really well and you can choose from the library, they mooostly have british/american voices, but you can find others too. There's quite a lot of different voices in the library :))
Use speech to speech. I also have a deep African accent but I have excellent pronunciations and read English well. I upload my voiceover that I record on my phone then use one voice that I have customised. It is perfect because you'll put all the emotions you want, the pauses you want, your pronunciations it will just copy it but in another better voice.
@@jimmymuthami7130 Thanks mate, p.s. it so happen that i also follow/subscribe you
I used the starter version for cloning. Is the Creator version any more similar to my voice? Is cloning from speech better than text?
Just the general audio quality is slightly better.
And for text or speech, you meant generating? It depends, speech to speech catches emotions and pauses better
they should merge with FL Studio as 1 big audio company.
The creator plan is 22 per month. The free version is nothing if you want to create.
Is there the ability to speak the tone or sing and have it play back in anotehr voice matching that tone?
I mean by how it's phrased not just tone
Yes! There's speech-to-speech option, that will mimic your intonation.
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