#I cant seem to get the tempo right - it's a meditation audio so needs to be slow, with breaks betwe

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sonic oreBOT
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AI-generated Answer for sylvan2024

To create pauses in your meditation audio, using the <break time="x s" /> syntax is a good approach, allowing pauses of up to 3 seconds. However, if you're experiencing issues, consider the following:

  1. Limit Excessive Pauses: Using too many pauses can lead to artifacts or speeding issues. It's best to use them sparingly.

  2. Separate Prompts: For longer pauses, try inputting lines as separate prompts. This can help manage the pacing more effectively.

  3. Voice Selection: Since there's no direct tempo control, choose a voice from the Voice Library that naturally aligns with your desired speed.

  4. Professional Voice Clone: If you're on the Creator tier or above, consider training a professional voice clone tailored for meditations.

If you continue to face issues, feel free to reach out for further assistance.

subtle sky
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this is my own cloned voice - I have problems when there's a separation of chapters - paragraphs ... it sometimes changes the sound/tone of the voice which interrupts the meditative state

sonic oreBOT
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AI-generated Answer for sylvan2024

To address the issues with tempo and tone in your meditation audio, consider the following suggestions:

  1. Break Down Text: Segment your text into shorter sections, preferably below 1000 characters. This can help maintain a consistent voice quality and pacing.

  2. Use Consistent Training Audio: Ensure that the audio used for training your cloned voice is consistent in style and quality. Avoid mixing different styles or tones, as this can lead to inconsistencies.

  3. Adjust Parameters: Experiment with the stability and similarity_boost settings to find a balance that maintains a consistent tone and pace.

  4. Environment and Equipment: Record in an acoustically-treated environment with high-quality equipment to ensure clarity and consistency in your training audio.

  5. Professional Voice Clone: If you haven't already, consider creating a Professional Voice Clone for better quality and consistency.

If these steps don't resolve the issue, you might want to explore the Voice Library for existing meditation voice clones to see if they meet your needs. Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance.

subtle sky
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it is my voice I don't want to use someone elses voice, that's the only reason for signing up to eleven labs - to make my audio creation swifter

sonic oreBOT
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AI-generated Answer for sylvan2024

To achieve a consistent and meditative pace with your own cloned voice, consider the following suggestions:

  1. Audio Sample Quality: Ensure that the audio samples used for cloning are of high quality, with minimal background noise and consistent volume levels. This helps maintain a uniform tone and style.

  2. Text Segmentation: Break down your text into shorter sections, ideally under 1000 characters. This can help maintain consistency in tone and pacing across different parts of your meditation audio.

  3. Use of Breaks: While using <break time='2s'/> is a good approach, be cautious with excessive breaks as they might cause issues. You can also try using punctuation like dashes for longer pauses.

  4. Professional Voice Clone: If you haven't already, consider using the Professional Voice Cloning feature to fine-tune your voice clone. This can help achieve the desired pacing and tone.

  5. Regenerate Audio: If you encounter temporary glitches, try regenerating the audio. You have two free regenerations available for the same prompt and settings within two hours of the original generation.

If you continue to experience issues, feel free to reach out for further assistance.

subtle sky
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  1. elaborte as I've ajusted settings to high similarity etc
sonic oreBOT
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AI-generated Answer for sylvan2024

To achieve a more consistent voice output for your meditation audio, here are some tips you can try:

  1. Stability Setting: Increase the stability setting to help maintain a consistent tone. Be cautious, as this might lead to a more monotonous output.

  2. Similarity Setting: Set the similarity to around 75-90 to help maintain the voice's consistency.

  3. Style Exaggeration: Keep the style exaggeration setting at 0 to avoid mispronunciations and maintain a natural flow.

  4. Text Segmentation: Segment your text into shorter sections. This can help maintain voice quality and consistency across different parts of your audio.

  5. Breaks and Pauses: While using <break time='2s'/> is a good approach, ensure that the breaks are not excessive, as this can cause instability in the AI's speech output.

If these adjustments do not resolve the issue, consider using external audio editing software to fine-tune the pacing and tone after generating the audio. This can help achieve the desired meditative effect.

subtle sky
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  1. use of paragraphs is what triggered a completely different tone/tempo and even sound of the voice ...