Adobe’s Project Super Sonic lets users generate sound effects for videos by simply using a prompt, or you can just click on objects in the video to create sounds without any prompts.
Not just simple sound effects, users can even control the timing of these sounds with their voice, making this tool extremely intuitive. Whether it be adding or layering sounds directly in the timeline, mixing background / foreground effects, or selecting from variations of prompts to get just the right sound, it’s a fun way to enhance your videos with custom audio that fits perfectly.
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What we really wanted is to give our users control over the process. We want this to be a tool for creators, for sound designers, for everyone who wants to elevate their video with sound. And so we wanted to go beyond the initial workflow of text to sound and that’s why we worked on like the vocal control that really gives you that precise control over energy and timing, that really turns it into an expressive tool,” said Justin Salamon, the head of Sound Design AI at Adobe to TechCrunch.