#So I've generated this voice in 11labs and it sound cool when I use it in the turbo 2.5 but when I
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The difference in how your voice sounds between the Turbo v2.5 and Multilingual v2 models is likely due to the distinct characteristics and optimizations of each model. Turbo v2.5 is optimized for low latency and real-time conversational AI, while Multilingual v2 is designed for enhanced stability and quality across multiple languages.
To address this issue, you might want to consider the following steps:
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Check Model Settings: Ensure that the settings for each model are configured correctly. Sometimes, differences in settings can lead to variations in output.
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Voice Cloning: If you haven't already, try cloning your voice specifically for the Multilingual v2 model. This can help maintain consistency in how the voice sounds across different models.
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Experiment with Samples: If you're using cloned voices, consider experimenting with different audio samples for cloning. Consistent and high-quality samples can improve the output.
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Use Projects for Longer Texts: If you're generating longer texts, using the Projects feature can help produce more consistent audio by breaking the text into shorter fragments.
If these steps don't resolve the issue, you might want to continue using the model that best meets your needs or explore further adjustments to the voice settings.
So clone the ai generated voice you lol