RythmoClip
RythmoClip vs Rask.ai
Rask is an AI video localization tool: it translates and revoices, often the whole dialogue. RythmoClip is human post-sync on the characters you pick, with the original mix kept for everyone else.
Rask is the right tool when
You need a file in another language this afternoon, you accept synthetic delivery, and you are localizing at volume. That is a factory. Rask is built as a factory.
Do not use RythmoClip for that. We will be slower, because a human has to take each line.
RythmoClip is the right tool when
The original mix is the point. You want your voice on one character and the Japanese (or English, or French) extras left alone. You want to hear the scene still be the scene.
AI dubs flatten that. A band does not.
| | RythmoClip | Rask.ai |
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| Engine | Your microphone | AI translation + synthetic / cloned voice |
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| How much of the mix changes | Only the roles you mark | Typically a full dialogue pass |
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| Rythmo band | Yes | No |
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| Picture | Never restyled | May offer lip-sync / visual tweaks |
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| Control | You hear yourself miss a flap and retake | You wait for a generated pass, then edit |
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| Rights / likeness | Your voice, your take | Voice cloning and translated performances |
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Frequently asked questions
Can I run Rask then finish in RythmoClip?
You can drop any file you have the right to use. If Rask already replaced the whole stem, there is nothing original left to keep.