
ElevenLabs has announced the release of Music v2 and Dubbing v2, the latest versions of their audio processing tools. These updates bring enhanced capabilities for music creation and dubbing, offering users improved sound quality and more features. ElevenLabs continues to innovate in the audio AI space with these new releases.
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