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Grundlagen von lizzen Studio
Grundlagen von lizzen Studio
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Written by Konstantin Kissner
Updated over a week ago

With lizzen Studio, you can create lively audio files from text thanks to artificial intelligence.

Important Notes

Before you start creating your audio files, there are a few important things you should know.

Each Result is Unique

The AI settings are non-deterministic, which means that each generation can produce slightly different results. This means that every time you input the same text, the result will be unique. This can be a great way to create variation in your audio files. For more information, click here: (link)

Voices

One of the coolest features of lizzen Studio is the ability to clone your own voice or use a voice from the lizzen library. If you clone your own voice, you can use it for various purposes, such as audiobooks or podcasts. If you use a voice from the library, you can choose from a variety of voices to bring your text to life. For more information, click here: (link).

Languages

Currently, lizzen Studio supports 29 languages. Language recognition is automatic, which means you just need to enter your text and the AI will select the right language for you. This makes it easy to create audio files in different languages. For more information, click here: (link).

Emotions and Context

Another exciting feature of lizzen Studio is the ability to get the AI to express certain emotions depending on the text and context. For example: If you enter "That is not funny," the AI will express the text seriously. This can be a great way to add more depth and expression to your audio files. For more information on how to control the generation, click here: ... (link to the article).

Speech to Speech

With this feature, you can combine the content and emotions of your uploaded audio with your newly created voice. This can be a great way to make your audio files even more realistic. For more information, click here: (link).

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