You may soon be able to make people say things they never did, if Adobe one day gets to release its new voice-editing software. The company showed off Project VoCo ...
Adobe today showed off a new experimental tool, Project VoCo, at its annual MAX conference in San Diego. Project VoCo lets you edit speech as easily as text — and you can’t just edit existing text, ...
Adobe is developing new software that will function similar to the picture-editing application Photoshop, but will instead work for audio files. Details regarding the software, which has been ...
Adobe is one of the most well-known and influential companies when it comes to using computers to process audio and visual information. It’s no surprise, then, to learn that the company is forging new ...
Developer meeting held by Adobe in San Diego, USA "Adobe MAX 2016"By cutting and pasting text or entering text as text, you can change the voice of the speaker freely"VoCoWe announced. For Photoshop ...
With Adobe’s new Project VoCo, one can now just type in a word and it will automatically be said by whomever did the original recording. It’s essentially “Photoshopping” voiceovers. Adobe demoed the ...
Adobe has demonstrated tech that lets you edit recorded speech so that you can alter what that person said or create an entirely new sentence from their voice. It seems inevitable that it will ...
Forget about making a shark look like it’s attacking a diver or faking a David Hasselhoff photobomb. In Adobe’s future you’ll be putting words in people’s mouths. During the Adobe Max conference the ...
is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he reported on the technology and gaming industries for more than a decade. Adobe is working on a new piece of software that would act like a Photoshop for ...
A new application that promises to be the "Photoshop of speech" is raising ethical and security concerns. Adobe unveiled Project Voco last week. The software makes it possible to take an audio ...
If you've ever recorded a podcast or a voiceover, you know how frustrating it can be. One slip of the tongue may force you to chop up your recording, or even redo an entire segment. Adobe believes it ...