And before you ask: yes, Adobe is aware that people might abuse this to put words in others' mouths. You'd get audio watermarking to prove that you have the original, unaltered recording. That might not completely prevent fakes, but it would make it tougher to invent a political scandal or produce non-existent celebrity endorsements.

Other experiments include Stylit, tech that lets you transfer your real-world art style to digital, and CloverVR, a tool that would let you edit virtual reality video from virtual reality.

Adobe hasn't said if or when you'll see any of these experiments in shipping products like Audition, Photoshop or Premiere Pro. However, these features have found their way into the company's software in the past. And VoCo is more practical than many of these tests. It could not only save time, but save you the hassle of bringing someone back to the studio just to record a slightly different take on a phrase.