How to Use the Text to Speech Editor?
Akash Anil
Updated on Jun 04, 2025
This guide explains how to use the text to speech editor to edit voiceovers scripts.
Trainn offers four different ways to create voiceovers for a video. Select these options before creating a video:
Use AI Voiceovers
Convert My Voice Recording to AI Voice
Use My Voice
Add Audio Later
For the first three options, you can edit your voiceover scripts as text directly in the editor.
For the Use My Voice setting:
The editor displays "own voice" to indicate that the audio and text were transcribed from your verbal instructions.
The recorded audio cannot be edited via text in the text-to-speech window.
The transcript shown is for reference only, and editing it will not change your actual recorded voice.
After your video is generated, locate the text-to-speech editor available with every clip in Trainn.
Edit your voiceover script by adding words, creating new sentences, or rewriting the narrative. Your changes update the video's narration in real time.
Rephrase Narrations: Use the AI rephraser tool to create different versions of your existing voiceover scripts and test them instantly.
Follow the above step for each clip
Note: In the voice settings, you can add pauses to your voiceovers, to add more emphasis in your narrations.
Like mentioned earlier, you cannot use the text to speech editor to edit your voiceovers that were recorded using the Use My Voice mode, instead you can re-record them for each clip.
Click re-record to record your voice again for a specific clip.
Trainn will re-record the new segment for you.
To convert your recorded voice into an AI voice, select the text-to-speech option from the drop-down menu.
Edit the voiceover scripts as described above once converted to an AI voice.
Note: In case you find re-recording narrations for every clip to be cumbersome, we recommend you disable clip splitting, before recording the video. This way the entire video will be generated in a single clip, which means you only need to re-record the narrations for a single clip.
The Use My Voice mode offers limited flexibility for modifying voiceovers after recording compared to the other three voice modes.