Trying to get text-to-speech and [[commands]] working in Audition.
- December 16, 2023
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[PLEASE BE NICE! I really am trying to learn this. Please give specific instructions and reference material and don't dismissively refer me to "go find a tutorial" as many do. If such tutorials worked, or even actually existed (without needing some "only experienced people already know" search terms), then I'd not be asking for help.]
Windows 11 (latest update) + latest Adobe CC 2023 versions (not-beta).
I'm trying to use text-to-speech in Audition, but in a singing style as I've read is possible. First problem is that any of the [[commands]] don't work. They get read back as text. The next problem is that I'm not getting new voices to show up. I've followed instructions for downloading them for Windows 11, and while they do show up in Windows settings, they don't show up with Audition. What's worse is that their appearing in Audition is inconsistent within Audition itself. And why are some of the menus unusable? They're obviously supposed to be (or they'd not be there would they).
How do I get this to work? If there's another (GOOD & SUPPORTED) plugin I need then please let me know. (But then why still aren't the basic things working?)
And again, please don't dismiss me to "go watch beginner tutorials" because, they wouldn't fix these problems (after all, I've already done the "beginner research" on this and tried to follow along). But since that didn't work then that's why I'm asking.
Also I've found tutorials are only written for people who don't need them. At best they require knowledge and experience well beyond the tutorial in order to follow along, and at worst I've found ones that are just egotistical bragging on the writer's knowledge while trying to confuse the person watching/reading. Plus, because Adobe likes to be unnecessarily confusing they decide to rename and rearrange stuff from time to time so tutorials aren't even consistent with each other or the current version. (SERIOUSLY ADOBE, the business model of "make it extremely hard for new users to want your product" and "frequently confuse and make things harder for your existing users to keep up with re-learning", doesn't make sense.)
