Chirp is a tool for voice actors (VAs) and people that receive and use speech recordings from VAs. It’s meant to greatly reduce time around editing for both parties, and facilitate automated workflows where speech recordings are matched up neatly to asset files used in games, visual novels, and other multimedia projects.
Features
- Works as a “prompter” to present a script for VA to read.
- VA can review their speech recording and exclude takes they don’t like.
- A delivery file is generated that includes selected takes in a well-organized sequence.
- Exports markers for Reaper, Audacity, and Adobe Audition that track ranges of audio containing takes.
Try It Out
No need to install anything. You can run the tool from our website. It’s free, open-source software.
Chirp’s UI is designed for use on tablets and phones, so you can bring it with you into any recording space. No WiFi signal in the booth? Just open Chirp in your browser when you have good Internet. It will continue to work in “offline” mode with no Internet connection.
Open Source
The full source to Chirp can be found at https://github.com/erikh2000/chirp. It is a React-based web app.