Powered by Pagefind
How to Play Choicer Voice

Choicer Voice Dub Mode: Record Over Each Line

Dub Mode plays one line, then waits for your take. Match the original words or replace them. Begin, record, redo, keep, then save.

8/18/2026 Last updated: 8/18/2026

Current for store builds 0.5.1 and 0.5.2.

Dub Mode plays one line from the clip, then waits for you to record over that same line. You can match the original words or replace them with your own sentence.

The recording loop

A session is: pick a clip, start recording, finish the lines, see the result, pick the next clip. There is no level track and no gacha.

Clips come from packs you add. This page is the recording loop. Where to get packs is on Choicer Voice Packs.

You can change the host in Customize. The default host is covered on Shae.

One clip from start to save

  1. Pick the clip in the library.
  2. Press Begin.
  3. When the original line finishes, press Record, speak, then Stop recording.
  4. If that take is wrong, press Clip again to hear the original line immediately and record it once more. You can also restart the whole clip.
  5. Skip a line you do not want. Keep a line that is good enough.
  6. Press Save dub when the clip is done. Watch the full take, then go find the saved recording.

You do not have to copy the original script. Covering the line with a new sentence is a valid take.

Some lines show captions. A very long clip can run out of things to say toward the end. Skip or keep and move on.

Controls

ControlWhat it doesWhen to use it
BeginStarts the chosen clipAfter you pick the clip from the library
Record / Stop recordingOpens and closes your takeEach prompted line
Clip againReplays the original line right awayThat take missed the line
Skip / KeepDrops or keeps the lineYou want out, or the take is good enough
Save dubWrites the sessionYou want to replay the whole take

The UI also shows how many clips remain. The number is easy to misread. Trust the next prompt more than a quick glance at the counter.

Menus you will also see: Custom and Studio. Custom is where packs and host swaps live. Studio is the player menu, not a second game mode.

After the last line

Single lines often sound ordinary. The saved clip usually sounds better as a whole. That is why you save and replay the full take instead of judging one sentence.

End-of-clip numbers such as Ready, Resolved, or a voice total are session results. They are not a shop currency and they do not unlock a drop rate.

If the mic never opens, stop here and use Choicer Voice Mic Not Working. If you still need the installer, go back to Choicer Voice Download.

In one clip you can switch impersonations when the speaker changes — a kid voice, then another character voice.

Dub Mode covers short meme clips and longer movie or character dialogue. Either way, the game still prompts one line at a time. This site does not host those clips.

FAQ

Do I have to say the original line?

No. Matching the script is optional. Replacing the line with your own sentence is part of Dub Mode.

What do the numbers at the end mean?

They count what just finished in that session. They are not gems, tickets, or a pity track.

Why does the leftover-clip number look wrong?

The counter is hard to read on the fly. Players misread it and then correct themselves. Follow the next line prompt.

dub modes how-to

Related Articles