I’m making a movie trailer with AI tools and one part I’m having trouble with is making the dialogue sound realistic. ElevenLabs voices are pretty good, but they all definitely sound “AI” in their delivery.
Ideally what I’d like to do is record the lines myself (with certain tonalities and inflections on certain words), then change my voice into another voice. I know Runway has Act One which can map an AI voice but I don’t feel like it picks up little inflections very well.
Any other tools out there for this?
I used to rely on PlayHT for my YouTube automation channel, but ever since Meta bought it, they aren’t allowing subscriptions. I’m really looking for something that lets me clone voices and still sounds super natural and human, not robotic or overly “AI-sounding.” I need something with, good pricing, has GREAT voice cloning and ideally made for long-form content (some of my videos run 1–5 hours). Not just prebuilt voices.
What’s everyone using these days? I feel kinda stuck and don’t want to settle for mid-tier tools. Eleven labs is good but if you know something better than ElevenLabs or anything underrates and new worth checking out, I’d really appreciate it!
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a voice changer? I'm doing a bit and want to sound like a really deep voice guy so I guess a gender switch one.
Hey, I've been podcasting for about 13 years now. I want to start featuring people who have stories to tell that are a bit risky for them to share.
To that end, I want to manipulate their voices to limit their risk.
Are there any tools you like for this? I've shopped around and haven't found anything I've liked for this over the past few years.
Pitch shifting is fine, but not sure it alone is adequate.
I'm a beginner at Suno but I found it to be a fascinating tooI. I'm planning to import my Suno songs into my Cubase DAW. Then use Spectral layer pro to extract stems and then convert stems to midi, then change instruments and remix. Unfortunately I have damaged my voice so I can't sing. I need to use a AI voice changer as the vocals from Suno sound terrible. But I don' find what I'm looking for when I google. Any suggestions? (It must be compatible with mac and Cubase) Thanks!
Are there any real time voice changers that let you tweak and play with your own voice to make it sound different instead of just picking from a preset voice catalog for streaming?
I’m mostly doing commentary + tutorial stuff, so I don’t need it to sound like Morgan Freeman
EDIT: I chose this voice generator and it does everything I need it to.
Been eyeing Murf AI and Elevenlabs and both seem solid from what I’ve seen, but I’m not fully convinced yet. Murf has some cool features like voice cloning and PlayHT’s voices actually sound kinda scary-good sometimes.
I’m not expecting miracles but I at least want it to sound vaguely human and not like it's reading my script against its will
Anyone here tried either of these?
Or got any others that don’t completely suck?
Hello everyone!
Are there any affordable AI voice over services/software that are recommend? I looked into ElevenLabs but the monthly limits are too restrictive. Especially because I want to experiment.
I'd like it to sound natural, if possible. Some AI voice over software that I can run locally on my PC would be great too.
I'm aware that AI voice overs aren't really appreciated by audience (and creators), but my voice isn't suitable for videos.
Curious to hear which software you'all are using.
I've been experimenting with voice AI, and it's frustrating because most of its use seems to be for NSFW/Role-Play material.
I want to use it to brainstorm and use conversationally.
I know ChatGPT Voice, Copilot Voice, Pi, and Gemini Live.
There's stuff like Replika, Kindroid, but I'm not trying to use it for roleplay.
Am I missing any?
Edit: So far suggestions have been Sesame, Grok Voice and Meta AI Voice Experimental Beta
Hey everyone! I’ve been experimenting with AI voice generators for my personal projects (YouTube scripts, short films, and audiobook samples).
I tested three tools (Speechelo, Play.ht, and ElevenLabs), and honestly, ElevenLabs blew me away — the voices are incredibly human-like, and it lets you customize or even clone voices.
I used it to create narration for a short story and people thought it was a real voice actor 😅
They offer a free plan, so if you’re curious, try it out here:https://try.elevenlabs.io/ai-voice-generator-jeff
If you want tips on how I used it or sample settings, let me know!
2024 took voice from IVRs to human like convo, two-way agents:
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OpenAI cut GPT-4o voice pricing by ~60-87 %.
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ElevenLabs and Meta shipped end-to-end voice-to-voice models, skipping the old ASR → LLM → TTS chain. Latency finally feels phone-ready.
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Wendy’s, Klarna, and a few hospital systems are already routing live calls through AI (timeline in Image #1).
I’m adding a voice agent to my app for lead follow-ups and after-hours support. A few questions for anyone shipping this today:
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Has anyone paired GPT-4o with Twilio or ElevenLabs? How’s the setup?
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Tips for barge-in / interruption handling?
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Do callers actually like voice agents more than chat?
want to know what’s working (or not) in your projects.
Yo Reddit creators!
Just spent the last month burning through every damn AI voice service out there, and I'm here to drop some REAL talk. 🔥
Quick & Dirty Service Breakdown:
ElevenLabs: Killer voices that'll make your content sound pro, but holy sh*t, their pricing is like a punch to the wallet. Great for big YouTubers with cash to burn.
Murf AI: Middle-of-the-road performer. Feels like ordering a vanilla latte when you're craving an espresso shot. Decent for corporate training videos, but lacks that spicy edge for creative content.
PlayHT: Multilingual but inconsistent. Some languages sound smooth, others sound like a robot having an existential crisis. Cheap, but you get what you pay for.
Octopra: Dark horse of the group. Surprisingly solid quality-to-price ratio. Feels like finding a hidden gem that other creators haven't discovered yet. Great for indie creators watching their budget.
Now fellow Redditors! What’s the best AI voice service you've tried, and in which scenario did it totally blow your mind? 🐱📖
Drop your HONEST, DETAILED experiences below. What worked? What didn't? Where did you find value?
Share your love!
Is there some kind of ai voice changer where I can submit a voice recording, and then change the voice of that recording to whatever voice I want.
I’d prefer to do something like this rather typing a script out for a voice clone, because when typing a script, you can’t really make the clone speak in a certain tone or anything like that.
Does something like this exist?