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SPECai Creators Launch Voice Cloning Feature


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ENCO Systems, Benztown and Compass Media Networks introduce a new voice cloning feature for their SPECai spec spot creation product for radio. The first-of-its-kind feature gives SPECai users even more customization, diversity and choice in creating spec spots for clients. SPECai uses AI technology to generate fully produced spec spots in English and Spanish, including regional accents.

SPECai's new voice cloning feature allows users to easily clone voices they have the authorization to use in creating a spec spot. SPECai replicates the authorized voice, analyzing a user-uploaded audio sample, which users can then customize to suit the intended tone or emotion. SPECai's immediate turnaround reduces the costs and labor associated with manual voice cloning processes, with production times reduced from hours to seconds.

ENCO Systems President Ken Frommert said, "The voice of the business or radio station now has a powerful tool to lend more credibility to their AI spec spots. SPECai has already changed the game for radio broadcasters and advertisers seeking to streamline and reduce the costs of ad production. Our instant voice cloning feature amplifies SPECai's value proposition by providing users with a simple and straightforward workflow to upload their own samples of voices they are authorized to use, and create compelling ads that more effectively connect audiences and sponsors."

The voice cloning feature is a premium add-on feature available in the SPECai user interface. For more information about SPECai, visit: enco.com.

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