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How To Prepare Your Audio Sample
Prepare a clean voice sample so Hearr can produce more stable, personal listening output.
Goal
Record or upload a voice sample that is usable for voice cloning.
Context
A clear sample improves stability when you want Hearr to read long passages in a voice that sounds closer to your own.
Prerequisites
- A quiet room
- A clean recording device or audio file
- A short passage you can read naturally
Expected outcome
You have a cleaner voice sample that is more likely to produce stable long-form listening output.
Step-by-step
Step 1
Reduce background noise
Record in a quiet room and avoid music, fans, echo, or overlapping speakers.
Step 2
Read at a natural pace
Use a steady voice, normal breathing, and consistent volume instead of exaggerated performance.
Step 3
Keep the clip clean
Trim long silence, avoid clipping, and use one speaker only.
Step 4
Test with a short passage
Generate a short result first so you can confirm tone and pacing before you rely on the voice for longer listening sessions.
FAQ
Q: How do I make voice cloning sound more natural for personal listening?
A: Use a clean single-speaker sample, read naturally, and test with a short passage before generating long-form audio.
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