Radio Presenter Shows How to Build Ads with ElevenLabs

ElevenLabs| 00:13:46|Mar 26, 2026
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Brad Barlow discusses his experience as a longtime radio presenter turned AI power user, demonstrating his workflow for creating professional radio commercials with 11 Labs and showcasing his 19 custom voices.

A radio pro shows how to build full ads with ElevenLabs, using voice cloning, voice changer, and 11 Music to craft jingles and commercials from scratch.

Summary

Brad Barlow, a lifelong radio presenter and ElevenLabs power user, reveals his exact workflow for turning AI audio into professional radio commercials. He showcases his 18–19 voices in the ElevenLabs library, including favorites like Joe Confident Idiot, and explains how he builds scripts with ChatGPT for consistent, accurate voice cloning. The video highlights Brad’s multi-tool approach: recording a base vocal, applying Voice Changer to blend voices, and using 11 Music for jingle production. He demonstrates iterative prompt tactics—starting with a simple prompt like “Top 40 radio jingle” and refining until the lyrics and station name sound right, even adding instrumental revisions for DJ-led intros. Brad also shares practical tips, such as preparing clean audio at minus 3 dB to optimize ElevenLabs processing and stacking sound effects for a polished final track. Beyond voice work, he walks through producing a full radio ad for Advantiserve, showing how text-to-voice, sound effects, and music come together in a cohesive script. Alec’s role in prompting and testing interactions provides a real-world sense of how quickly and creatively these tools can be used in a broadcast workflow. By the end, Brad emphasizes that AI audio is not a novelty—it’s a practical, scalable toolkit for both independent and traditional radio producers. This session is a mint condition blueprint for anyone wanting to experiment with AI-driven radio production today.

Key Takeaways

  • Brad has 18–19 voices in the ElevenLabs library and uses multiple personas (e.g., Joe Confident Idiot) to diversify on-air delivery.
  • Creating a high-quality voice clone often requires 30 minutes of audio input to maximize accuracy for a realistic read.
  • Iterative prompting with 11 Music allows quick generation of tailored jingles (e.g., Top 40, Hip-Hop, Alternative Rock) that can be revised to add instrumentals or DJ-ready intros.
  • Voice Changer can blend a host’s voice with a generated voice (e.g., Aracea or Nox Dark 2) to produce hybrid reads suitable for on-air formats.
  • A practical production flow includes recording a base voice, uploading to 11 Labs, applying Voice Changer, and layering sound effects and music for a complete radio spot.
  • Brad demonstrates how to craft radio imaging sounds (like a wipe or “whoosh”) by iterating simple prompts until the exact effect is achieved.
  • TheAdvantiserve ad example shows how every element (voice, SFX, music) can be generated within ElevenLabs, enabling a fully AI-built commercial.

Who Is This For?

Essential viewing for radio producers and audio engineers who want to leverage ElevenLabs for jingles, voice-overs, and fully AI-generated ads. It’s especially useful for independents and stations experimenting with AI-based workflows.

Notable Quotes

""I do have a lot. I have 18 or 19, I think.""
Brad highlights the breadth of his ElevenLabs voice library.
""This is all my voice over right there. Do you want to do a morning show together by the way?""
Brad showcases his base vocal track before applying Voice Changer.
""It’s all generated. I told everyone that you were an 11 lapse power user. That is like genuinely really impressive.""
Immediate reaction to the finished jingle composition.
""What we're looking at here is this jingle right here. R&B. So, all of that right there was an 11 music generation.""
Brad demonstrates 11 Music’s capability to produce a complete jingle.
""I love the tip like Q108 is very smart. I had no idea it was going to do that.""
Brad notes the clever handling of station name prompts.

Questions This Video Answers

  • How do I create radio jingles with ElevenLabs 11 Music and voice changer?
  • Can I clone my own voice with ElevenLabs for radio commercials?
  • What are practical prompts to generate radio imaging sounds (wipe, whoosh) in ElevenLabs?
  • How do I blend host voices with AI voices for a morning show promo?
  • What are best practices for audio input quality when building voice clones in ElevenLabs?
ElevenLabsVoice Changer11 MusicRadio jinglesAI voice cloningBrad BarlowTop 40 jingleQ108Radio imagingSFX design
Full Transcript
Today we're talking with Brad Barlow who's a lifelong F music radio presenter turn AI power user. He's got 19 custom voices in the 11 Labs voice library and he's going to be showing us his exact workflows for creating professional radio commercials from scratch with 11 Labs just like this. This is Alec and Brad in the morning [music] number talking voice cloning voice changer 11 music sound effects and this is by far one of the most creative ways I've seen someone use 11 Labs. So if you want to see what's actually possible with AI audio right now keep watching. So Brad Bow, you are an 11 Labs power user. How many voices do you think you have in the voice library? I do have a lot. I have 18 or 19, I think. Have you got a couple of favorites that you want to spotlight? You know, my very favorite is my least used voice. [music] It's called Joe Confident Idiot. Hey, you know, um yeah, if you did that uh if you did that left instead of right, it'd probably work better for you. When you listen to like self-help content with it, it's hilarious. When you're creating these voices, you often need at least 30 minutes of audio to create a good professional voice clone. How tricky is it? And what is it like having to stick with that voice for that amount of time? Here's what I found is if I was making a voice that that was for my use, I would send as much audio as I possibly could because that's the way to get your voice to be so accurate that even you listen to it and go, [music] I can't tell the difference between that and and my real voice over. But to your question, like is it hard? Some are harder than others. What I do is I will grab ChatGBT and my iPad and I'll go we're making a new voice today and it's a dorky nerdy elementary kid. It could be used either way in a cartoony way. And then I'll I'll have a little conversation back and forth and we'll get to a place where I'll be looking at three paragraphs and going, "Yep, that's the script [music] that I need to be reading." But when you're creating voices for other people, it's okay if it's off a little bit because it's still awesome [music] and quite usable. And as mentioned, Brad does so much more with 11 Labs than just voice. What's really interesting is how he combines all of the different tools within 11 Creative to produce incredible radio jingles. The thing that I do most with 11 Labs is make radio commercials. And so I'm going to show you that in a second, but I want to show you the absolute coolest thing first. So last night I'm like, Alec wants to hear a jingle. Let me try to make a jingle. So the very first jingle that I go to make, this is the prompt I put in. Top 40 radio jingle. Use the following lyrics. The Valley's number one hit music station, Q108. And you can see I spelled it phonetically. This is the first one that it cranked out. Here we go. Music. So then I I went in and I told it I'm like, "Okay, I couldn't quite hear the name of the station at the end, so I told it to do it again." How legit does that sound? And I love by the way the tip like Q108 is very smart. I had no idea it was going to do that. That 11 music would know when I said top 40 radio jingle use these lyrics that it would go oh yeah I know what that is. Here you go. Let me show you um hiphop hip hop. [music] You could so it was kind of muddy in the name of the station. Then I was like okay how about alternative rock jingles? Like I all I did was write pop punk radio jingle. Use the following lyrics. Number one for new alternative Q108. Alternative Q10. One of them. I made the short version and then after it was made I went into cuz after you generate a song in 11 music you can then say hey can you add a saxophone to it or whatever? or you can add a revision to it. And the revision I added was now add 60 seconds of instrumental on the beginning of it so that then that jingle could allow for a DJ to come on and be like, "Hey, it's 8:00 and coming up this hour we got blah blah blah blah blah. I'm talking about the thing and sign up for our giveaway." That's the way I would do it because I used to try to do that by going, okay, I want this jingle where it's mostly instrumental and then I want it to sing this thing at the end and and I would get mixed results with that. But I think the way to do it is create the short thing and then tell it to throw instrumental on the front of it in the revision. So you've had a lot of success with iterating on generations that you already like. Yes. What we're looking at here is this jingle right here. R&B. So, all of that right there was an 11 music generation. All of that. What I'm going to show you right here is first the vocal that I lay down into the mic that I'm going to use for Voice Changer, but I'm going to play you my version of it first so that you can hear what I recorded and then what I sent to um Voice Changer. It's time to get up. You're waking up with the boys. This is Alec and Brad in the morning. So, that's all my voice over right there. Do you want to do a morning show together by the way, Alec? I forgot to ask you. [laughter] I'm down. I'm down. I'm loving this. This one right here, I sent It's time to get up. I sent to a voice called Aracea that is in 11 Labs. And here's the voice changer version. Time to get up. When you use her text to speech, she sounds a little bit different than that. That's how voice changer works. It it it mixes their voice and your voice a little. It ends up being mostly their voice, but it has a hint of you in it when you use voice changer. Then I did this voice. You're waking up with the boys. So that's me and I converted that over to um Nox Dark 2 and it sounds like this. You waking up with the boys. And so then I made these in the sound effects screen on 11 Labs. Okay. So let's listen to the whole darn thing mixed together. My love is waiting for you. It's time to get up. Get locked in. You waking [music] up with the boys. This is Alec and Brad in the morning. Number one [music] for hip hop and R&B. 108. This is 108. You know what time it is. [applause] That is so good, Brad. That is so good. That is all from 11 Labs. That is all generated. I told everyone that you were an 11 lapse power user. I told them that you were an 11s power user. That is like genuinely really impressive. I have so much fun with it and hope that uh broadcast radio and independent radio, internet radio realizes that this is sitting there waiting for them to play with and just feel like a kid again. So, we've just had a behind-the-scenes look at how Brad brings all of these tools together to make incredible results. But what's also really interesting is to see his exact process and prompt iterations that he makes to get the exact sounds that he wants. Well, here's the first one that I made. And all I put in was radio imaging sound design glitch, and I made it 2.4 seconds long, and I got Now, I'll show you where where I hit a roadblock. And that was I wanted what I call a wipe and some people call a whoosh. And what I wanted was a sound that went but so I put radio imaging sound design wipe and I got now listen to this next one like it it it's in there. There are a little the the is but it's like but I didn't want the impact. I didn't want the boom and I didn't want the like I just wanted the so then I was like I don't know whoosh. So all I wrote was whoosh and that is exactly what I wanted. Oh and then at the beginning just for fun just for all of us watching this video I wanted the sound of like the radio tuning before the piece played. I tried a few different things. FM radio tuning didn't give me what I wanted. I tried quickly scanning between FM radio stations, music, news, commercials. If I wanted to create that by hand, it would have been so easy. I could have just gone give, in fact, I'll do it right now. I would go news radio announcer 15°. Right now it's 15°. So, I would just I like if I was making the little switching through stations, I would just take a millisecond of that right there. and then a millisecond of music and a millisecond of a Spanish station and a millisecond of classical or a horn playing or whatever just to go like I'm switching between the the stations. Now I'm going to actually take you through how I did the voice changer on that. So like this segment of the jingle right here [music] This is Q 108 is what I wanted. First I need to create the file that I can upload to 11 Labs. So I'm going to record myself. Here we go. This is Q108. So there's the file. I like to um raise it up to minus3. I saw that somewhere. I don't know where, but I like like there's minus3 if you can zoom in that far, but there's minus3. And I like to raise my audio file up to minus3 to give 11 Labs a nice signal to work with. Okay, so I've got the file now. Back on 11 Labs. I go to voice changer. I'm going to go to V2. I'm going to [music] choose Jessica. I used her voice that's called Eloquent Villain. Listen to what her sample sounds like. And then you can hear what it sounds like when I switch my voice to her voice. Well, well, look what we have here. So, that's the voice I'm using. So, I hit reset values. I hit generate speech. This is Q108. So, that's it. And then I download that. Now, I'm going to drop her voice into the project. And you can see that that the purple one there is me. I'm going to mute that. And I'm going to do one more thing. And that is I'm going to make a little stutter. I'm going to make it go Q. This right here where she says Q and copy it. And I'm going to paste it. So now it'll go Q. So cool, right? I don't think I've ever seen anyone use voice changer in such a creative way as you yet. That's so weird that you say that because I'm like to me and in my world it feels so obvious. I honestly I assume that there are radio imaging producers and radio commercial producers all over the world that are doing the same thing. They're just not out there blabbing about it like I am. We've just seen uh you use 11 Labs to create an entire radio jingle. You also mentioned that you use it to create commercials for radio [music] as well. I probably do that more than anything else. I do that almost every day. Make radio commercials. And so here's an example of one that every single element in here was made with 11 Labs. Voice changer, sound effects, [music] music. Here we go. That slow drain. The toilet that won't stop running. The water heater that runs out before it's even my turn. Plumbing problems [music] don't fix themselves, but they do get fixed fast with Advantiserve. From clogged [music] drains and leaking pipes to water heaters and holes. So there you go. You get the gist of it. Let me play you the ending. Service, [music] trusted pros, plumbing done right. I mean, great solid, you know, great piece of production right there. One of my favorite voices on that one is I use this voice called uh cocky villain, I believe is what it is. And I have to play you the sample of it and then compare that to what I did with it in Oh, please. You really thought you could defeat me? I don't think so. That is like Hollywood level talent right there. All of us in the world, all of us who use 11 Labs to have access to that voice to use in our projects. What a time to be alive. But I was like, it's such a cool voice. I'm going to use it with voice changer. But can you even hear it? Can you even hear like that that that is him? Cuz it doesn't sound quite like him, but it doesn't sound quite like me. So when I recorded the voice over for it, I probably went the toilet, the won't stop running and then I uploaded me into him and that's what he ended up with. And so how do you see 11 [music] Labs coming into radio more in the future? I see people either like a producer being alone in the studio and and being like, "Oh, I wish Jenny was still here. I'd go grab her. Oh, she's not. You know what? I'll use an 11 Labs voice." I see that. And then I also see people like me that are like, "I I love what I'm doing, but I need more. I want to play more. I need more toys. I need more tools. And and and I see people using 11 Labs that way. Brad, thank you so much. Tell everyone here in the comments and everyone watching, [music] uh, where can we find you if we want to see more of your work? I try to be everywhere. I'm on YouTube, I'm on Instagram, I'm on a Tik Tok, uh, I'm on LinkedIn, and if you search Hey, it's Brad, you know, you you'll find me there. Or I've got a website, hey Brad.com. And so that is how to create professional radio commercials using 11 Labs. If you want to see more content like this or you have any questions, let us know in the comment section down below. And don't forget to hit that like button and subscribe.

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