November 7, 2016, 06:32 AM
https://www.aotg.com/adobe-voco-review/
Adobe VoCo (aka Project Voco) from Adobe Research and Princeton University is going to change the way you edit a voice over session. You'll be able to change the words a voiceover says simply by typing or by copy, cut and paste. The same as you would do in a word processor apart from the fact that the waveform is updating in real time. It's like Photoshop for voiceovers which means we should be aware that a voice may be "Photoshopped" by Adobe VoCo.
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