A missed recording day should not force a rushed episode. When the work is scripted, a permitted local clone can help you produce an intro, update, correction, or narrated segment in a voice your listeners already know.
Vois keeps the production loop together. Create the clone from your approved sample, write the segment in the script editor, assign the voice, generate a test, arrange clips on the timeline, master for the platform, and export when you approve the read. The sample does not need to leave your device.
This is not a reason to replace live conversation. Interviews and spontaneous reactions are often better live. The clone is strongest when a clear, written segment serves the listener.
Choose a segment that suits the workflow
Start with a defined section: an introduction, explainer, correction, recap, or outro. Write as you speak. Read the draft once before generation and cut the sentence you would never say into a microphone.
Record 10 to 15 seconds of relaxed, single-speaker speech in a quiet place. In Voice Cloning, add the sample and complete the consent confirmation. Create a short test using the actual opening or signoff before you use the clone in a full episode.
Build and test the episode in a project
For a solo segment, assign your clone and generate a first pass. For a host-and-guest format, create separate speaker sections. Assign your clone to the host and distinct voices from the voice library to other roles. The related voice guide can help frame casting choices.
Host: I thought the hard part was finding the story.
Guest: It was. Until you had to explain why it mattered.
Host: So this week, we are doing exactly that.
This is a script-format example, not a command. Listen to the whole exchange on the timeline. The listener should recognize who is speaking without a label.
Prompt your agent
In Vois, create a project with this approved script and local clone. Prepare a short host test and one speaker exchange on the timeline. Do not generate the complete episode, master, upload, or export until I review it. Flag rushed wording, unclear names, and voices that are too similar.
- Confirm that the clone sample is yours or permitted for podcast use.
- Listen to the test through a likely listener device.
- Approve only the needed script or pace changes.
- Approve speaker separation in the full exchange.
- Save a short reference clip before generating the episode.
Arrange approved clips on the timeline, add licensed audio or a built-in audio library track only when it supports the episode, and use crossfades sparingly. Choose the mastering preset for your destination, such as Spotify or Apple Podcasts. The mastering workflow covers loudness normalization, de-essing, EQ, and limiting.
Your voice is part of the promise listeners make time for. Get started with Vois, review current options on pricing, and build the approval into production rather than adding it at the end.
The Vois Team