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Mimicking Styles & Emotions from Reference Audio

Techniques for using a second reference audio file to transfer specific emotional styles to the voice being cloned.

Learning Timeline
Key Insights

The Benefits of AI Emotion Control

This technique allows you to maintain the original voice identity (such as a British accent) while injecting very specific emotions from a different reference clip, resulting in a much more expressive output.

Tips for Adjusting the Influence Value

If the generated emotion feels unnatural or too exaggerated, try lowering the 'Influence' value below 0.8 for a more subtle effect.
Prompts

Sample Transcript Text

Target: AI Voice Generator
I never thought I would have to say goodbye so soon. And now that you're gone, every moment feels like an endless ache in my heart.
Step by Step

How to Transfer Reference Audio Emotion to a Cloned Voice

  1. Paste the transcript text you want to generate into the main text box.
  2. Upload the primary reference audio file (e.g., a voice with a British accent) to the system.
  3. Upload a second reference audio file that has the specific emotion or tone you want to mimic (e.g., a sad or angry tone).
  4. Locate the 'Influence' setting or slider that controls how much emotion is pulled from the second reference audio.
  5. Set the 'Influence' value to 0.8 as a starting point (the default value).
  6. Click the 'Synthesize' button to generate audio that blends the identity of the first voice with the emotion of the second.

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