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
- Write one concise script block per scene.
- Choose a voice profile that matches your audience and tone.
- Generate narration for a small section first.
- Review pronunciation, pacing, and emphasis.
- Regenerate only weak sections instead of replacing everything.
- Align generated audio timing with scene visuals.
Check your result
- Narration sounds natural enough for the intended audience.
- Key terms are pronounced correctly.
- Scene transitions stay synchronized with spoken content.