Extended Capabilities

Vocabulary and Advanced Settings

Use hotwords, text replacement, and polish advanced settings when you need finer control, without turning the guide into a full settings manual.

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This page keeps a few tuning-oriented capabilities in one place: Hotwords, Text Replacement, Speaker Profiles, and the Advanced Settings under LLM Polish. They are not first-run requirements, but they become useful when you want more control over recognition, speaker matching, or cleanup behavior.

Best for

  • Terms, names, or product words that are repeatedly transcribed the wrong way
  • Workflows where you want consistent wording after transcription
  • Known speakers you want Sona to suggest or match in future transcripts
  • Users who want to tune Auto-Polish or custom polish context beyond the default flow

Open the right settings area first

  • Settings > Vocabulary: manage Hotwords, Text Replacement, and Speaker Profiles
  • LLM Polish > Advanced Settings: manage Auto-Polish, frequency, keywords, scenario presets, and custom context
  • If you still need the basic polish and translation flow first, return to AI Polish and Translate

What Hotwords are good for

  • Add repeated terms to Hotwords when recognition keeps drifting on the same names or phrases.
  • Hotwords are entered one per line, and weighted entries such as Term :2.0 are supported.
  • Right now this capability is especially relevant for Transducer and Qwen3 ASR models.

What Text Replacement is good for

  • Use Text Replacement when the same term keeps appearing in inconsistent forms after transcription.
  • It works best for repeated cleanup patterns, not as a replacement for reviewing segments one by one.
  • If your focus has shifted to editing transcript segments directly, continue to Edit and Playback.

What Speaker Profiles are good for

  • Create a profile for a known speaker, then import one or more local reference audio samples for that person.
  • Sona normalizes imported samples into app-managed audio and uses the profile for candidate suggestions or automatic matching when speaker models are configured.
  • A profile can show as ready for automatic matching, limited to suggestions, or not ready yet depending on usable sample count and duration.
  • Projects can choose which speaker profiles are active, so a client, course, or meeting series can keep its own speaker set.
  • Speaker profiles are not a promise of perfect automatic attribution. You can still confirm suggestions, assign another profile, or reset a group to anonymous from Edit and Playback.

When to open Advanced Settings

  • When you need more than a one-off LLM Polish action and want to manage Auto-Polish.
  • When you want to tune Auto-Polish Frequency, keywords, scenario presets, or custom context.
  • When provider and model setup is already done, but you want polish behavior to match a more specific use case.

Useful notes

  • Advanced Settings still belongs to the AI Polish and Translate workflow. It does not replace the base provider and model setup.
  • Speaker profile readiness affects candidate quality and automatic matching confidence, not whether you can manually assign a profile.
  • If you mainly want a transcript-side recap rather than polish behavior, switch to AI Summary.
  • If a feature is already configured but still behaves incorrectly, continue to FAQ and Troubleshooting.
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