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A.I. Voice Changer
Updated by Gareth Casey
If you have a voiceover in your video, either because you recorded yourself from your microphone, imported a pre-recorded voiceover track or added a video that includes a vocieover, you can replace that voiceover with a new version that voiceover that is generated using one of the A.I. voices that are available in Flashback Express 7.
Generating an A.I. Voiceover
You can change any voiceover to an A.I. voiceover by going to the Audio tab of the Media Panel and then dragging and dropping the A.I. Voice Changer object onto the audio clip or video clip on the Timeline that you want to generate the new voiceover for.
You will then prompted to choice which voice is used to generate the new voiceover. To help you pick a voice, click the Play button for any voice to hear a sample of that voice.
When you have selected the voice that you want to use, click the Generate AI Voice button to generate the new voiceover. A new audio clip will be added to the Timeline for the new voice
After the A.I. voiceover has been generated, the original audio clip will still be included in your project so you will need to either mute or delete that to avoid hearing two versions of the voiceover. If the original voiceover was part of a video clip, you can separate the audio from the video clip by right clicking on it and selecting Detach audio.
Editing an A.I. Voiceover
The audio clip that is added for an A.I. voiceover can be editing in exactly the same way as any other audio clip. See Audio for more details.