#Explain to me the different settings for voice settings

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slate barnBOT
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AI-generated Answer for alexcuriel

There are several settings that can influence the performance of the voice in the speech synthesis process. Here are some of them:

  1. Stability: This setting can affect how the voice acts and how prominent the artifacts are. Each attempt to generate a voice will bring a different result, especially noticeable at low stability settings.

  2. Similarity: This setting can also influence the voice's behavior. Low similarity can result in higher than usual variation between generations.

  3. Style Exaggeration: This setting is not explicitly explained in the provided content.

  4. Speaker Boost: This setting boosts the similarity to the original speaker. However, using this setting requires a slightly higher computational load, which in turn increases latency. The differences introduced by this setting are generally rather subtle.

Remember, the performance of the voice is also highly dependent on the voice itself. If you are using a pre-made or voice-designed voice, they tend to be more tempered and less emotional, while a cloned voice tends to exhibit a wider emotional range but that is also highly dependent on the original voice used for the clone.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the guide to voice settings provided by the service you are using.

full nexus
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So, if I thought the voice was a bit to animated or reacted too much to the punctiation what setting sshould I change?