Adobe Working on a 'Photoshop for Audio' And It's Called Project VoCo
Adobe Working on a 'Photoshop for Audio' And It's Called Project VoCo
Project VoCo is understood to be in the prototyping phase and around 20 minutes of audio is currently required in order to create additional words in the same voice.

The company behind Photoshop is applying its material editing know-how to audio, according to one of Adobe's developers.

As well as carrying out standard speech and audio editing duties, the VoCo software will be able to add new words generated using an analysis of the original speaker's voice.

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The capability was demonstrated by Adobe staffer Zeyu Jin during a presentation at the annual Adobe MAX event on November 3, and reported on by Creative Bloq.

Project VoCo is understood to be in the prototyping phase and around 20 minutes of audio is currently required in order to create additional words in the same voice.

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