Audition sides rehearsal audio
Actor line rehearsal audio generator for audition sides
Paste a short scene, callback side, or practice excerpt. LyricWinter separates the roles, assigns voices, and gives you a playable read-through so you can hear the cue rhythm before your next rehearsal, self-tape, or class scene.
Sample audition side
Play the generated read-through and inspect each role.
Listen for whether the reader lines give you clear cues, whether the stage direction stays out of the way, and whether each role is distinct enough to rehearse against.
Rehearsal flow
From pasted sides to a reviewed audio run
Use LyricWinter when you need a fast audio read of the scene, not a live listening teleprompter. The useful checkpoint is the review state: fix speakers, choose voices, and only then spend generation credits on audio.
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Paste the side or short scene
Start with the text you already have: copied sides, a plain-text scene, or an excerpt exported from a script app. Character names and action lines are enough for a first pass.
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Separate the roles before audio
LyricWinter detects who is speaking, keeps stage direction separate, and gives you a review state before anything is rendered.
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Pick the reader voices
Switch public voices for the reader, scene partner, and narrator, or upload and use custom voices when the public catalog is not specific enough for the scene.
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Generate a rehearsal pass
Render the reviewed scene into a playable audio pass, then use the transcript to jump between cues, check pacing, and decide what to edit before the next run.
Good fit
Audition sides, class scenes, callback prep, cue rhythm checks, and fast read-throughs when a human reader is not available.
Not a fit
Live cue detection, teleprompter recording, self-tape camera tools, final casting decisions, or replacing an acting coach.
Writing a full scene instead of audition sides? Use the screenplay table-read page.
Plain text side
before reviewMAYA: You said the train left at nine. ELLIOT: I said the station clock did. There is a difference. NARRATOR: Maya folds the sides in half, then smooths them again. MAYA: Give me the truth before the reader calls cut.
Speaker labels help the first pass. If the source came from a PDF or casting site, copy only the scene text you are allowed to use and remove private production notes before pasting.
Review state in the generator
The first step returns editable speakers and voices before you create the audio pass.
Voice Selection
reader castSentence Breakdown
cue by cueKeep the lead role, trim lines, or revise the scene into a cue-focused version before generating. The audio pass should match the way you want to rehearse, not just the original page.
FAQ
Actor line rehearsal audio questions
Can LyricWinter help actors rehearse audition sides?
Yes. Paste a short scene or audition side, review the detected roles, assign distinct voices, and generate a multi-voice audio pass you can use to hear cue rhythm and line flow.
Is this a hands-free cue detection app?
No. LyricWinter creates reviewable multi-voice audio from text. It does not listen for your spoken line, advance cues live, record self-tapes, or replace a dedicated teleprompter.
Do I need a perfectly formatted screenplay PDF?
No. Plain text works best for this flow. Copy the side, keep speaker names visible, remove private notes, and review the detected lines before generating audio.
Can I choose different voices for each role?
Yes. Public voices can be switched before generation, and users can upload or use custom voices for their own characters when the public catalog is not specific enough.
Ready for your side
Make the next rehearsal pass audible
Paste a short scene, review the role split, pick the reader voices, and generate audio only after the sides look right.