Fiction podcast audio demos

Audio drama generator for fiction podcast scenes

Paste a scripted cold open, serialized scene, or radio-play excerpt. LyricWinter separates the narrator and cast, assigns voices, and gives you a listenable pilot pass before you spend time coordinating recordings.

Sample serialized audio scene

Play the generated audio and inspect each speaker line.

Listen to Fiction podcast scene
Voice demo

Listen for narrator balance, exposition drag, and whether the cast voices stay distinct enough for a pilot-scene review.

More use casesBuilt for draft audio, pilot review, and cast planning.

Generator flow

From episode draft to a reviewed audio scene

LyricWinter is useful before the final production pass: first detect the cast and choose voices, then render the reviewed text into audio only when the speaker map looks right.

  1. 01

    Paste the pilot scene

    Start with the draft you already have: speaker labels, narrator lines, and a short scene direction note are enough for a useful first pass.

  2. 02

    Review the detected cast

    LyricWinter separates narrator text from character dialogue, then shows the line-by-line cast map before any audio is rendered.

  3. 03

    Choose voices for the episode tone

    Switch public voices, keep a consistent narrator, or upload custom voices for original characters when the catalog is not specific enough.

  4. 04

    Generate a listenable review pass

    Use the audio pass to hear pacing, exposition, character contrast, and whether a scene is ready for casting, rewrites, or a producer note.

Good fit

Pilot cold opens, fiction podcast proof-of-concepts, private table reads, cast planning, and serialized-scene rewrite checks.

Not a fit

Final post-production, sound design mixing, union casting replacement, ad-insertion tooling, or automatic RSS hosting.

Plain text scene

Before step 1
NARRATOR: Static rolls under the emergency broadcast as Mara unlocks the observatory door.
MARA: If the signal repeats, we have twelve minutes before everyone hears it.
JONAS: That is not enough time to erase a ghost.
DR. VALE: Then stop calling it a ghost and start calling it a confession.

Clear speaker labels and a narrator line are enough for a first scene pass. Paste from a script draft; no podcast hosting, DAW, or production export is required.

Review state in the generator

What the first step returns before you create the audio pass, using the same review controls as the generator.

Voice Selection

before audio
Mara
Jonas
Dr. Vale
Narrator

Sentence Breakdown

line-by-line
Narrator:Static rolls under the emergency broadcast as Mara unlocks the observatory door.
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Mara:If the signal repeats, we have twelve minutes before everyone hears it.
1
Jonas:That is not enough time to erase a ghost.
2
Dr. Vale:Then stop calling it a ghost and start calling it a confession.
3

The audio step starts after this review. Before that, the practical work is catching wrong narrator splits, switching public voices, and deciding where custom voices would help original characters sound consistent.

Step 1: cast and voicesStep 2: audio pass

FAQ

Fiction podcast audio questions

Can LyricWinter turn a fiction podcast script into audio drama?

Yes. Paste a scene with speaker names and narration, then review the detected cast before generating a playable multi-voice audio pass.

Is this for a final released episode?

Use it for draft listening, pilot proof-of-concepts, pacing checks, and internal review. For public releases, make sure you have the rights and consent needed for any custom voices you upload or use.

What input works best for audio drama scripts?

Dialogue-heavy scenes work best when each line has a clear speaker label. Narration, scene direction, and short action lines can be pasted as plain text for the narrator voice.

Can I keep the same voices across episodes?

You can switch public voices during review and upload or use custom voices for your own characters when the public catalog is not specific enough for a recurring cast.

Ready for your pilot scene

Run the next audio drama pass with your script

Paste the scene, check the narrator and cast split, pick voices, and generate audio when the review state looks right.

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