#Hello AI. I want to ask about elevenlabs emotion. Can you give me a list of them?

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earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

Currently, ElevenLabs allows you to modulate emotions in AI voice generation using prompts. However, there are limited options for controlling voice speed and style. While there are plans to enhance these features, no specific release date has been established. For more guidance on using prompts to direct emotions, you can refer to the prompting guide. Additionally, the speech-to-speech tool can be used to alter the voice while maintaining the tone.

verbal mist
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Can you send them to me here?

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

Currently, ElevenLabs does not have a specific list of emotions that can be directly selected. However, you can influence the emotional tone of the generated speech by using context, punctuation, and voice settings. For example, inputting text with a humorous context can yield a happier tone, while other contexts can evoke emotions like anger or sadness. Future updates may provide more control over emotional expression.

verbal mist
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educate me on emotions in elevenlabs

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

ElevenLabs currently offers a basic implementation of emotions through prompts. Here are some tips to generate emotions in speech:

  1. Contextual Prompts: Use context to convey specific emotions. For example, inputting laughing or funny text can yield a happier tone, while other contexts can evoke emotions like anger or sadness.

  2. Punctuation and Voice Settings: These are crucial in how the output is delivered. Adjusting them can help in achieving the desired emotional expression.

  3. Emphasizing Words: To emphasize certain words or phrases, place them in quotation marks.

  4. Cloned Voices: When using a cloned voice, the speaking style from the samples uploaded for cloning will influence the expressiveness of the output. If the sample is monotone, the results may lack expressiveness.

Future updates are expected to provide more control over emotional expression in text input. For more detailed guidance, you can refer to the prompting guide available in the ElevenLabs documentation.

verbal mist
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Can I use emotions in elevenlabs project?

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

Currently, ElevenLabs offers a basic implementation of emotions through prompts. You can guide the AI to express specific emotions by using context, punctuation, and specific phrasing in your text input. For example, using dialogue tags like "he said, confused" or "he shouted angrily" can help convey the desired emotional tone.

While there are plans to enhance control over emotions and style, there is no specific release timeframe for these updates. You can refer to the prompting guide for more techniques on directing emotions. However, please note that the use of emotions in projects is not yet available.

verbal mist
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like if i type <excited> <sad> <happy> <emphasized> does it work?

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

Currently, ElevenLabs does not support direct tags like <excited>, <sad>, <happy>, or <emphasized> to control emotions in text-to-speech. Instead, emotions are conveyed through context, punctuation, and voice settings.

To evoke specific emotions, you can:

  1. Use context-sensitive text. For example, inputting funny text might yield a happier tone.
  2. Adjust punctuation and voice settings to influence delivery.
  3. Add emphasis by placing relevant words or phrases in quotation marks.
  4. Choose a voice with a natural emotional range or adjust the Stability and Style Exaggeration settings for more variation.

While these methods can enhance emotional delivery, they do not guarantee specific outcomes. Future updates may provide more control over emotional expression.

verbal mist
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then what can I type so that it will shows emotion?

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

To convey emotions in ElevenLabs, you can use a few techniques:

  1. Contextual Writing: Write your text in a way that naturally conveys the desired emotion. For example, using dialogue tags like "he said, confused" or "she shouted angrily" can help the AI understand the emotional tone.

  2. Punctuation and Style: Use punctuation and phrasing to suggest emotion. For instance, exclamation marks can indicate excitement, while ellipses might suggest hesitation.

  3. Voice Selection: Choose a voice from the Voice Library that naturally conveys the emotion you want.

  4. Experimentation: Generate multiple versions of the text to find the most suitable emotional output.

Remember, the AI can sometimes infer emotions from the context of the text, even without explicit tags.

verbal mist
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what's the XML for emotion?

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

To convey emotions in ElevenLabs, you can use a style similar to that of a book. This involves using dialogue tags to express emotions, such as "he said, confused" or "he shouted angrily." These prompts help the AI understand the desired emotional tone and generate a voiceover that reflects it.

For example:

"Are you sure about that?" he said, confused.
"Don’t test me!" he shouted angrily.

Remember, the AI will read exactly what you input, so you'll need to remove the prompts from the text. The AI can sometimes infer emotions from the context of the text, but this isn't always perfect.

verbal mist
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I want it in tag <>

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

To express emotions in ElevenLabs, you can write in a style similar to that of a book, using dialogue tags to convey emotions. For example, you can use phrases like "he said, confused" or "he shouted angrily" to help the AI understand the desired emotional tone. However, you will need to remove these prompts from the text as the AI will read exactly what you input.

Currently, there are no specific XML tags or SSML tags for directly controlling emotions in ElevenLabs. The AI can sometimes infer emotions from the context of the text, but this is not always perfect.

verbal mist
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what emotions are available? please tell me.

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

To convey emotions in ElevenLabs, you can use a writing style similar to that of a book. Instead of using tags like <excited> or <sad>, you can incorporate dialogue tags and context to express emotions. For example, you can write:

"Are you sure about that?" he said, confused.
"Don’t test me!" he shouted angrily.

These types of prompts help the AI understand the desired emotional tone. The AI can sometimes infer emotions from the context of the text, even without explicit tags.

verbal mist
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like happy? sad? angry? excited? please tell me all that is available.

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

Currently, ElevenLabs does not support direct tags like <excited>, <sad>, or <happy> to express emotions in text-to-speech. Instead, you can guide the AI to convey emotions by using context and descriptive language in your text. For example, you can write in a style similar to that of a book, using dialogue tags such as "he said, confused" or "he shouted angrily" to help the AI understand the desired emotional tone.

Additionally, punctuation and voice settings can influence how the output is delivered. While this method isn't perfect, it can help the AI infer the intended emotion from the context of the text.

verbal mist
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I KNOW. BUT WHAT EMOTION IS AVAILABLE?! Im asking you EMOTION not asking you how to do it!

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

Currently, ElevenLabs does not support direct input of specific emotion tags like <happy>, <sad>, or <angry>. Instead, emotions are conveyed through context, punctuation, and voice settings. You can try using context-sensitive text and punctuation to evoke emotions, but there is no specific list of emotions that can be directly inputted. Future updates may provide more control over emotional expression.

verbal mist
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I want a list of emotion that is available!

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

ElevenLabs doesn't provide a predefined list of emotions that can be directly applied using tags like <happy> or <sad>. Instead, emotions are conveyed through the context and style of the text you input. You can guide the AI to express emotions by writing in a style similar to that of a book, using dialogue tags or descriptive language to suggest the desired emotional tone. For example, you might write, "Are you sure about that?" he said, confused. or "Don’t test me!" he shouted angrily.

The AI can sometimes infer emotions from the context of the text, but this approach relies on the AI's discretion to interpret the intended emotion.

verbal mist
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yeah thats why i asked you what is available.... confused? angry? happy? excited?

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for iamtypec

ElevenLabs doesn't have a predefined list of emotions that can be directly applied using tags like <excited> or <sad>. Instead, emotions are conveyed through the context and style of the text you input. You can guide the AI to express emotions by writing in a narrative style, similar to how emotions are conveyed in books. For example, using phrases like "he said, confused" or "he shouted angrily" can help the AI understand and express the intended emotion.

eager oasis
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lol

earnest birchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for daezel

Currently, ElevenLabs does not provide a specific list of emotions that can be directly controlled or tagged in the text-to-speech output. Instead, emotions are inferred from the context, punctuation, and phrasing of the text. You can guide the AI to express emotions by using contextual phrases like "he said angrily" or "she whispered softly," and by adjusting punctuation to influence delivery. Future updates may offer more direct control over emotional expression.

verbal mist
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sorry was getting on my nerve the AI 😆 @eager oasis