Everything you need to know about using voices on Wondercraft

A Guide to Using Voices in our AI-powered Audio Studio

Alex Hughes-Morgan
Aug 7
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5 minute
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Choosing the right voice is arguably the most important parts of your audio production process.


On Wondercraft, we have a variety of voice options on offer - In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to preview, apply, customize, and manage voices on our platform.

Navigating to the Voice Library

To find our voice library, navigate to the voice panel on the left-hand side of the tool bar within the Wondercraft studio.


Preview a Voice

Selecting the right voice for your project is crucial. To preview a voice:

  1. Navigate to the Voice Panel: Under the Voice panel on the sidebar, choose a voice of interest, say Dominic.
  2. Preview: Hover over the voice of choice and click on play.

Preview as many voices as needed to find the perfect fit for your project.


Spoilt for choice? To find just the right voice, click on filters (just above the list of names) and choose the traits that apply to your ideal narrator.

Apply Voice to Clips

Applying a voice to your clips is simple:

  1. Select a Paragraph: On the edit page, select any paragraph.
  2. Choose a Voice: Click on Anna or any other default voice. To choose another voice, like Ella, select it from the left panel.
  3. Apply the Voice:

• Click the plus sign to apply the selected voice to the chosen clip.

• Alternatively, click on the three dots and select “Apply to all clips” to change the voice for all script-audio segments.

Apply Accent or Emotion to a Voice

Adding accents or emotions can significantly enhance the delivery of your script. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Select the Voice Clip: On the timeline, click on the voice clip you want to modify.
  2. Open Voice Controls Options: Click on the accent or emotion button.
  3. Choose an Accent or Emotion: From the list, select the desired accent or emotion to apply.

For more details, check out our guide on applying accents and emotions.

Using Parrot Mode

Parrot Mode allows you to take control of your AI voices. It offers flexibility and precision in how your script is read, enabling you to tweak the delivery to match your needs perfectly. Here’s a brief overview:

  1. Enable Parrot Mode: On the voice settings panel, switch on Parrot Mode.
  2. Customize Delivery: Use the sliders and options provided to adjust pitch, speed, and emphasis.
  3. Preview Adjustments: Play back your script to hear the changes.

For a more detailed walkthrough, visit our blog post on Parrot Mode.

Cloning a Voice

Wondercraft allows you to clone voices, creating a unique voice for your projects:

  1. Go to Voice Management: Select Voice from the left panel of a track edit page, then click on “Add your own voice.”
  2. Select an Option: Choose between Instant or Professional voice cloning.
  3. Follow Instructions: Complete the on-screen instructions for your chosen cloning method.

Instant cloning is quick and ideal for basic needs, while Professional cloning offers higher quality for more demanding projects. Learn more about cloning a new voice.

Managing Your Voice Clones

Managing your cloned voices ensures you don't have too many piling up in your library. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Access Voice Management: From the Voice panel, click on “Your Voices.”
  2. Edit or Delete Voices: Use the management tools to edit or delete your custom voices as needed.

For a comprehensive guide, visit our article on managing custom voices.

Import Professional Voice Clone

For high-quality, professional voice clones, you can import them into Wondercraft. Here’s how:

  1. Start Import Process: Click on “Import Professional Voice Clone” in the 'Add your own voice' options.
  2. Upload Required Files: Follow the prompts to upload the necessary audio samples.
  3. Complete Setup: Finalize the setup and apply the professional voice clone to your projects.

Detailed steps are available in our guide on importing professional voice clones.

Ready to explore and utilize these voice features on Wondercraft? Join the 40,000 other users creating studio-quality audio in minutes. It's audio, redefined.

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