#how to make hiccup sound using character voices

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runic grailBOT
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AI-generated Answer for __moonlit_

To create a hiccup sound using character voices in ElevenLabs, you can try the following strategies:

  1. Descriptive Dialogue Tags: Use prompts that describe the sound you want to achieve. For example, you can include tags like "he hiccuped" after the dialogue. This helps guide the AI to produce the desired sound effect.

  2. Speech-to-Speech Feature: Record yourself making a hiccup sound and use this feature to have the AI mimic it. Keep in mind that this method might not perfectly capture the intensity or nuance of the original sound.

If these methods don't fully meet your needs, please know that improvements are being worked on, and your feedback is valuable. Feel free to reach out with any further questions!

orchid plinth
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Descriptive Dialogue Tags: Use prompts that describe the sound you want to achieve. For example, you can include tags like "he hiccuped" after the dialogue. This helps guide the AI to produce the desired sound effect.

can you give me good solid working example for this case

runic grailBOT
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AI-generated Answer for __moonlit_

Certainly! To create a hiccup sound using descriptive dialogue tags, you can structure your text like this:

"I can't believe it," he said, pausing as a sudden hiccup interrupted his words, "that we finally made it."

In this example, the phrase "a sudden hiccup interrupted his words" helps guide the AI to incorporate the hiccup sound into the character's speech. Adjust the description as needed to fit the context of your dialogue.

orchid plinth
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the above example did not give the hiccup sound, it read the the word hiccup as it was