Overview
Enhance Speech from Adobe is an AI-powered audio filter designed to enhance the quality of spoken audio. Its primary function is to process raw audio and refine it in such a manner that it appears to have been recorded in a professional, soundproofed studio.By integrating advanced artificial intelligence algorithms, this tool expertly fine-tunes noise and dissonance in spoken audio, resulting in clear and high-quality sound output.The application is user-friendly, allowing users to easily navigate its features and reap maximum benefits from its capabilities. Ideal for podcasters, broadcasters, and any individual or business with audio refining requirements, Enhance Speech can deliver studio-grade audio quality virtually, regardless of the initial recording conditions.It's a free tool, making it accessible to large and small scale users. However, it's noteworthy this tool doesn't substitute professional audio editing software but enhances the audio quality based on the AI's interpretation of a soundproofed studio recording.In terms of usability, the tools efficiency may vary based on the quality of the raw audio input.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Reduces background noise
- Minimizes reverberations
- Removes undesired distortions
- Detects and removes unwanted noise
- Automatically adjusts audio elements
- Volume adjustment
Cons
- Doesn't substitute professional editing
- Efficiency varies with raw audio
- May misinterpret some noises
- Only enhances spoken audio
- Effects limited to reverb, echo
- User reviews not visible
Categories
- Primary: Creativity
- Secondary: Audio
- Specialty: Audio enhancement
Community Feedback
Only the latest comments are shown.The result is more than disappointing; in some cases, it is even significantly worse than the original condition. I cannot understand why ADOBE would put its name on such an inferior product. Especially as it is relatively easy to achieve much better results with AUDITION.My tip for the best voice enhancement: IZotope.
Can't recommend - Robotic voice
I've noticed its output can sometimes feel a bit too robotic and synthetic for my taste.