#hi! I would like to use the same voice in English and Spanish - is there any voice that is availabl

1 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)

sour stagBOT
#
AI-generated Answer for carolinag_28388

Yes, you can use the Turbo V2.5 model to generate speech in both English and Spanish. To achieve accurate pronunciation, you can select a Spanish-speaking professional voice clone from the Voice Library. This will allow for correct Spanish pronunciation while also pronouncing English without an accent. You can also use the projects feature to separate Spanish sentences and assign a different voice to them if needed.

slim mica
#

how much would be the cost of this?

sour stagBOT
#
AI-generated Answer for carolinag_28388

The Turbo v2.5 model charges 0.5 credits per character generated. If you use the same voice for both English and Spanish, the cost will depend on the total number of characters in your text prompt. Keep in mind that revisions to the audio will require regeneration, which incurs additional costs.

slim mica
#

what do you mean by regeneration?

sour stagBOT
#
AI-generated Answer for carolinag_28388

Regeneration in the context of text-to-speech typically refers to the process of generating or synthesizing speech from text input. This involves converting written text into spoken words using a specific voice model. If you have more specific questions about how regeneration works in our platform, feel free to ask!

slim mica
#

why would i need to do revisions?

sour stagBOT
#
AI-generated Answer for carolinag_28388

Revisions might be necessary to ensure that the generated speech meets your specific requirements. Here are a few reasons why you might need to do revisions:

  1. Accuracy: To correct any mispronunciations or inaccuracies in the generated speech.

  2. Clarity: To improve the clarity or emphasis on certain words or phrases.

  3. Tone and Style: To adjust the tone or style to better fit the context or audience.

By making revisions, you can fine-tune the output to better align with your expectations and needs.

slim mica
#

but if i am using the direct API to generate TTS, i would not have the opportunity to generate a revision

sour stagBOT
#
AI-generated Answer for carolinag_28388

When using the API to generate text-to-speech, you can still make revisions by adjusting the input text, voice settings, or other parameters and then sending a new request. This allows you to refine the output until it meets your needs. Each new request will consume characters from your quota, so it's important to plan accordingly.

slim mica
#

how accurate is it in general?

sour stagBOT
#
AI-generated Answer for carolinag_28388

The accuracy of the Text-to-Speech (TTS) service can vary based on several factors, including the model and settings used. For optimal performance, it's recommended to use the Turbo v2.5 model, which is optimized for low latency and can provide more accurate results. Additionally, using high-quality voice clones and paying attention to punctuation can improve the naturalness and accuracy of the generated speech. If you encounter any issues, adjusting settings like stability and similarity boost might help enhance the output.

slim mica
#

let's say that i want 1,080,000 characters per month, how much would that be?

sour stagBOT
#
AI-generated Answer for carolinag_28388

For generating 1,080,000 characters per month, you might consider the Scale plan, which provides 2 million characters for $330 per month. This plan also allows for usage-based billing at $0.18 per additional 1,000 characters if you exceed the included amount. This should cover your needs and provide some flexibility for additional usage.

slim mica
#

how many characters do i need per month to get into the cheapest tier?

sour stagBOT
#
AI-generated Answer for carolinag_28388

For the cheapest tier, you can consider the Starter Plan, which offers 30,000 characters per month. If you need more details about the plan and its features, you can visit the subscription page.

slim mica
#

will the spanish and english version be the SAME voice?