To get the best possible voice clone, follow these tips:
Experiment with different audio samples.
Don’t just upload once—try different combinations of your audio clips. If your first attempt doesn’t sound right, try again with a new mix, or even create a new clone using the same samples. Results can vary, so don’t be afraid to delete, edit, and repeat until you’re happy with how it sounds.Limit your total audio to 3 minutes.
Adding more than three minutes won’t make your clone better. Focus on clear, high-quality samples of your voice—just you talking, not a dialogue or group conversation.
Bring extra enthusiasm.
The biggest improvement comes from how you speak. Avoid robotic delivery by speaking with energy and excitement. A helpful trick: say the same 1 minute block text twice, making your second take even more animatedImagine your audience.
Picture yourself reading to a room full of children or sharing a major scientific breakthrough with a big, general audience. This mindset helps bring out the warmth and excitement that makes a great voice clone.
With a bit of experimentation and expressive delivery, you’ll end up with a voice clone that sounds lively, natural, and engaging.