Adobe working on audio app that lets you add words someone never said
Adobe is working on a new piece of software that would act like a Photoshop for audio, according to Adobe developer Zeyu Jin, who spoke at the Adobe MAX conference in San Diego, California.
The software is codenamed Project VoCo, and it’s not clear at this time when it will materialize as a commercial product. The standout feature, however, is the ability to add words not originally found in the audio file.
An Adobe representative confirmed the project’s existence to The Verge, clarifying that it was shown ofs as part of a sneak peak program at the MAX conference. The project is currently in development as part of a collaboration between members of Adobe Research and Princeton University. News of Project VoCo was first reported by the art and design website Creative Bloq earlier today.
Like Photoshop, Project VoCo is designed to be a state-of-the-art audio editing application.