The Adobe Master collection firm has been working forward to release an app that let’s audio editors add words that were never recorded or said during the recording.
The app only needs an audio that is about 20 minutes and it will give you a replica of similar words added on the original audio.
Dubbed Voco, it is a replica to what is photoshop on working with Photographs.
“When recording voiceovers, dialog, and narration, people would often like to change or insert a word or a few words due to either a mistake they made or simply because they would like to change part of the narrative,” reads an official Adobe statement. “We have developed a technology called Project VoCo in which you can simply type in the word or words that you would like to change or insert into the voiceover. The algorithm does the rest and makes it sound like the original speaker said those words.”
This is going to a big boost to audio recorders in the industry.