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Overview

Use Synthetic Voice when you need fast narration updates without re-recording audio takes. The key is writing script text for speech, not for reading. [insert screenshot of Synthetic Voice panel with script input, voice selection, and generate action]

Before you start

  • Split your script into short scene-aligned chunks.
  • Decide the target tone (neutral, energetic, instructional).
  • Keep project timeline open so you can validate sync immediately.

Steps

  1. Write one concise script block per scene.
  2. Choose a voice profile that matches your audience and tone.
  3. Generate narration for a small section first.
  4. Review pronunciation, pacing, and emphasis.
  5. Regenerate only weak sections instead of replacing everything.
  6. Align generated audio timing with scene visuals.
[insert screenshot of generated narration clip aligned to a scene in timeline]

Check your result

  • Narration sounds natural enough for the intended audience.
  • Key terms are pronounced correctly.
  • Scene transitions stay synchronized with spoken content.

Troubleshooting

Voice sounds robotic

Shorten sentence length and add punctuation for natural pauses.

Pronunciation is wrong

Adjust script spelling/phonetics for the specific word and regenerate only that segment.

Narration timing does not match visuals

Trim the audio segment or split the script block so pacing matches the scene.

Next

Draft and organize script structure in Camera Scripts.