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Change speak tones and pronunciations in audition?

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Mar 21, 2024 Mar 21, 2024

Hi! first of all, english is my second language so it might be a little difficult to explain what i'm asking.

Is there a way to change the tone of a speaker in audition?

Like if i recorded myself speaking and said something that sounded weird, can i change that tone to sound another way? without having to re-record the audio.

 

Im wondering because sometimes when i interview people for videos in my workplace they just stop speaking but their last syllable sounds like they are going to continue speaking, Or like change a bad pronunciation of a word, like fixing just a letter of a word. It could help me a lot to fix little errors and mistakes like those. 

 

Thank you in advance!

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Mar 22, 2024 Mar 22, 2024

Changing the way somebody sounds, and effectively altering what they are saying is something that has been specifically excluded from Audition, pretty much on the advice of Adobe's lawyers. They are trying to avoid anything in the way of subsequent liability claims from people who think they've been 'misrepresented', and I suspect that it will remain that way.

 

So sorry, no.

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Mar 22, 2024 Mar 22, 2024
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I have found that you can change the inflection at the end of a word either by finding the correct sounding sylable somewhere else in the interview and editing it in or sometimes a pitch change of just the end of the word helps.

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