ElevenLabs Voice & Spoken Audio Workflow | Jack Righteous

PLATFORM GATEWAY · MODULES 7–8 · WRITE & PUBLISH

Turn Written Meaning Into Spoken Audio You Can Use

ElevenLabs is a specialist gateway for narration, voiceover, dialogue, character speech, voice transformation and other spoken-audio work. It supports the Creator Development System; it does not replace your identity, message, writing or publishing decisions.

Choose the ElevenLabs job first

Text to Speech

Turn a written script into narration, voiceover, lesson audio, product explanation, devotional, story excerpt or another spoken asset.

Voice Changer

Transform recorded speech into another authorized voice while preserving more of the source performance's timing, emotion and delivery.

Voice cloning

Create a reusable synthetic speaking voice when you have the necessary rights and consent. ElevenLabs offers instant and professional cloning routes with different source and eligibility requirements.

Story / dialogue audio

Build narrator and character performances when a written world needs to be heard, tested or published as audio.

Eleven Music

Music generation is a separate capability inside the wider ElevenLabs ecosystem. Use the music workflow when music is actually the job rather than confusing spoken voice cloning with singing.

Keep the human recording

If the exact breath, phrasing, timing or emotional take matters, preserve the source and edit around it instead of regenerating the performance.

Important distinction: ElevenLabs Professional Voice Cloning is a spoken-voice workflow and its current documentation says Professional Voice Clones do not support singing. Use Eleven Music or a music-specific workflow when the required output is generated music/vocals.
Creator workflow

The seven-step Spoken Asset Loop

1

DEFINE

Name the asset and its job: narrator, character, explainer, lesson, story scene, promo, dialogue or another specific listener outcome.

2

WRITE FOR LISTENING

Use the Module 5 identity and Module 6 audience/message decisions. Shorten sentences, mark difficult names and remove writing that works on a page but sounds unnatural aloud.

3

CHOOSE THE VOICE

Select a platform voice, design a synthetic voice or use an authorized clone only when the voice role serves the project. Do not let the novelty of a voice replace the intended identity.

4

GENERATE

Create a baseline before changing multiple controls. Listen for clarity, pacing, pronunciation, emotion, consistency and whether the delivery supports the message.

5

REPAIR

Fix the smallest real problem: rewrite the sentence, correct pronunciation, change punctuation/context, adjust voice settings, regenerate a section or use Voice Changer when a recorded performance provides better direction.

6

EXPORT & RECORD

Save the approved audio, final script/transcript, voice used, source/consent record where applicable and the intended publishing use.

7

PUBLISH OR HAND OFF

Move the asset into Module 8 when it is ready for real public use, or hand it into video, podcast, audiobook, lesson, story or campaign production with a traceable record.

Start with one asset—not the entire platform

The free JR first-voiceover guide gives you the basic no-code workflow. The focused starter sprint is available only when you want a structured paid exercise around one complete asset.

FOCUSED PAID STARTER

Master the Voice

One Script. One Voice. One Clear Audio Asset. Use this when the free article is not enough structure for the job.

Review the starter sprint →
MUSIC WORKFLOW

Eleven Music / ElevenCreative

Use the separate music route when the project requires generated music, music references or music-specific editing rather than spoken voice.

Open the Eleven Music guide →

Voice rights are not a technical afterthought

  • Use voices and recordings you have the right and consent to use.
  • ElevenLabs requires users to confirm rights/consent when creating instant voice clones, and professional cloning includes verification safeguards.
  • Keep the original script, source recording where applicable, consent/authorization, generated asset and final use together.
  • Do not treat a convincing synthetic result as proof that you are allowed to publish it.
  • Check current plan, feature and destination-platform rules before commercial use.

Where ElevenLabs fits in the 16-module system

Module 5 · Identity

Decide who is speaking and what must remain recognizable before choosing or designing a voice.

Review Module 5
Module 6 · Audience & Message

Define who needs the piece and what the spoken asset is supposed to change for them.

Review Module 6
Module 7 · Write Your World

This is the primary gateway: turn identity and message into a script written for listening, then direct and repair the audio expression.

Continue Module 7
Module 8 · EXECUTE

Publish the approved spoken asset as part of a real creator identity/content package and preserve evidence that the public journey works.

Publish the Story

If ElevenLabs is not the right job

Need complete song creation?

Use the Suno gateway when the project is fundamentally about creating, arranging, editing and finishing music.

Open the Suno Creator Hub →

Need singing-voice transformation?

Use the Musicfy gateway when the main job is converting or training a singing voice around existing musical material.

Open the Musicfy gateway →
Next useful action

Make one script audible.

Choose one short real script. Define its listener job, select an authorized voice, generate a baseline, repair one issue at a time, export the final asset and record what you used.

Jack Righteous is an independent creator-training resource and is not affiliated with ElevenLabs. Platform features, pricing and rules can change. Verify current ElevenLabs documentation and destination-platform requirements before publishing or commercial use. Educational information only; not legal advice.