Step 1: Access the Speaker Settings 🔧
Go to the top right section of the screen where you'll find the Speaker Settings.
Click on the Speaker Settings icon to open the available options for selecting a voice.
Here is the link- https://help.camb.ai/en/articles/8692293-personalized-speakers-and-essential-details
Step 2: Select the Speaker You Want to Use 🎙️
In the Speaker Settings, locate the speaker assigned to the dialogues.
Select the speaker to assign a specific voice reference.
If no voice is selected, the system will use “Voice from Original Media” by default.
Step 3: Choose a Voice for Single or Multiple Languages 🌍
If your project includes more than one language, you have two options for how to select voices:
The Select Voice References section allows you to choose and manage the voice used for audio generation, dubbing, or cloning. This helps ensure the output voice matches the desired language and original media style.
1. Select Languages
This field lets you choose the language for which you want to set a voice reference.
It is a mandatory field (marked with *).
You can select one or more languages, depending on your project needs.
The selected language determines which voice options are available.
2. Select Voice
After choosing a language, you can select a voice from the dropdown.
This may include system-provided voices or previously saved voice references.
The selected voice will be used for speech generation in that language.
Option 2: Apply the Same Voice Across All Languages 🌐
If you wish to use the same voice reference across every language in your dubbing project, go to the "Select Languages" section.
From the "Select Languages" drop-down menu, click "Select All" to apply the voice to all languages.
Next to this section, open the drop-down menu under
"Select Voice References"and choose your desired voice reference.Click Confirm to apply this voice selection across all the languages in your project.
Step 4: Finalize Your Selection ✅
Once you’ve selected your voice(s), click Confirm to save your choices. This will ensure that the correct voice is assigned to your dubbing project, whether for one language or multiple.






