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#AudioMo: A quick demo of the #ElevenLabs Reader app on #iOS. I'm not yet sure if this is available on Android. Link on the App Store: ElevenLabs Reader: AI Audio by ElevenLabs, Inc. apps.apple.com/gb/app/elevenla…

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This entry was edited (3 months ago)
in reply to Andre Louis

I have the eleven labs reader too, you sound great being that as it may your main machine is out of action.
in reply to Tom Grant

@TomGrant91 yeah, I'm always kinda impressed at your recording quality. I have so much room noise! And dogs, of course, which don't help. But mostly just crappy acoustics and very bad breath control.
in reply to Andre Louis

@TomGrant91 I have heard you say much good about it. I'll need to move away from goldwave I guess at some point so when I do, it'll be on my investment list.
in reply to Sean Randall

You can use it in there if it supports VST's.
This entry was edited (3 months ago)
in reply to Tom Grant

@TomGrant91 it does say it supports vst's but I've never used one. I guess it's free to twiddle with!
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo @TomGrant91 Well make your life a little easier by downloading something easy and genuinely free, like a reverb plugin to see how GW handles vst's in the first place. Two I recommend are called:
Ambiance
And
MVerb.
These are both completely free reverb plugins that probably don't even have installers, just dll's that you put in a certain place in windows where vst's get scanned, and then you just load it as an effect.