Ever since we launched Wondercraft, there’s been one thing missing: audio effects.
That extra bits that makes a voice feel alive, polished, spatial, or cinematic. Well… now they’re here!
Add Reverb, Echo and EQ on your Timeline
You’ll now find a brand-new Audio Effects panel in your Wondercraft Studio. Let’s break it down:
Reverb
Simulate acoustic spaces—from a tight vocal booth to a cathedral. Choose a preset like Empty Apartment, Large Hall, or Studio A, and change how much space you want to add.
Want a meditative glow? Go full cavern.
Need a dry podcast intro? Stick to booth mode.
It’s all in the slider.
Echo
Bring depth and dimension with repeats. Add slap-back for vintage flavour, or longer tails for cinematic flair.
Control:
- Delay (0–2s)
- Feedback %
- Amount
Equalizer
A full 10-band graphic EQ (from 31 Hz up to 16 kHz) with ±12 dB boost or cut.
Warm it up. Cut the mud. Add sparkle.
Finally, your AI voice can sound exactly how you want.
Who’s This For?
Wondercraft Audio Effects are made for anyone working in audio:
You are… |
Why you’ll love it |
Audio ad producer |
Polish VO right in the timeline. No plugins, no DAW needed. |
Podcaster |
Match guest audio, add signature stingers, and smooth out harsh tones in seconds. |
Meditation creator |
Wrap your narration in lush, echoey reverb and roll off high-end for that soothing, “soft blanket” sound. |
E-learning / audiobook / internal comms |
Create complete audio flows inside Wondercraft—from voice to mix-down. |
Simple Controls, Pro Results
Doesn’t matter if you’re a total beginner or an audio nerd:
- Use presets for fast, great-sounding results
- Dive into custom sliders to shape every detail
- Stay in your creative flow, no bouncing between tools
This is the first time AI voice generation and professional-grade audio effects live side by side in one workflow.
- No exports.
- No extra software.
- Just publish-ready sound.
Try It Now
Head to your Wondercraft Studio and open any scene. You’ll see the FX icon right on the timeline.
Start with Reverb. Then try Echo. Then tweak the EQ.
Apply one, or stack all three. Build the sound you hear in your head. And it’s all in one place.