Practical guides for getting the most out of Seed Audio 1.0: how to build prompts, choose among the 20 voices, clone a voice, tune speed and pitch, and use-case workflows. Copy the examples and adapt them to your own use.
Answers for using the guides to get more natural audio and a smoother workflow.
Start with the guide closest to your goal — getting started, writing prompts, voice cloning, or how credits and pricing work — and pick the one that matches your current question.
They help you plan your text, voice choice and speed/pitch settings before generating, so you do fewer retries and get closer to natural audio.
Use them as a starting point. Swap in your own script, tone and use case and the prompt will give you results suited to your goal.
Alongside the text you want spoken, add the mood or scene in plain language (for example, in a calm tone, sounding cheerful) to change the delivery. No special syntax is needed.
Provide clean, low-noise reference audio (up to 3 clips, 30s each) for the best reproduction. See the cloning guide for the full steps.
Refine your prompt and settings before generating to cut blind retries. The pricing and credits guide also helps.