#How do i add emotions to my ai voice?

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odd nimbusBOT
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AI-generated Answer for toaster098

To add emotions to your AI-generated voice, you can try the following techniques:

  1. Contextual Phrases: Use phrases like "he said angrily" or "she whispered softly" to guide the AI in generating the desired emotion. Remember to remove these phrases from the audio output during post-processing.

  2. Punctuation: Utilize punctuation marks such as exclamation points, question marks, and commas to influence the delivery and convey emotion.

  3. Quotation Marks: Emphasize specific words or phrases with quotation marks to enhance emotional expression.

  4. Voice Samples: If you're using a cloned voice, ensure that the uploaded samples reflect the desired emotional tone. The emotional range of the output depends heavily on the style present in your samples.

  5. Adjust Settings: Lower the Stability setting for more variation and increase Style Exaggeration for greater expressiveness.

Keep in mind that the AI has limitations in replicating highly specific emotions, but these techniques can help improve emotional delivery.

glacial plinth
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Do i add contextual phrases in our out of quotes

odd nimbusBOT
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AI-generated Answer for toaster098

To add emotions to your AI-generated voice, you should include contextual phrases within the text. For example, you can use dialogue tags like "he said, confused" or "she shouted angrily" to convey the desired emotion. These phrases should be included in the text you provide to the AI, but you will need to remove them during post-processing, as the AI will read exactly what you input.

Additionally, using punctuation like exclamation points or ellipses can help guide the emotional tone. Adjusting the Stability and Style Exaggeration settings can also enhance emotional delivery.

glacial plinth
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Can you make me an example?

odd nimbusBOT
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AI-generated Answer for toaster098

To add emotions to your AI-generated voice, you can use contextual phrases outside of quotes. This helps guide the AI in understanding the desired emotional tone. Here's an example:

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

In this example, the phrases "he said, confused" and "he shouted angrily" are outside the quotes, providing context for the AI to generate the appropriate emotional tone.

glacial plinth
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I tried doing it like you've said, but the ai repeats both the phrase in the quotes and the contextual phrase outside of the quote

odd nimbusBOT
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AI-generated Answer for toaster098

To guide the AI in expressing emotions without having it repeat the contextual phrases, you can include the emotional cues within the quotes and then remove them during post-processing. Here's an example:

"Are you sure about that?" he said, confused.

In this example, the phrase "he said, confused" helps the AI understand the intended emotion. After generating the audio, you can edit out the contextual phrase if needed. This approach helps the AI capture the emotional tone without repeating the cues in the final output.

glacial plinth
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How do you make an ai voice deeper

odd nimbusBOT
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AI-generated Answer for toaster098

To make an AI voice sound deeper, you can try the following techniques:

  1. Adjust Voice Settings: Use the "Voice Settings" tab to experiment with the stability and style exaggeration sliders. Lowering stability can add variation, while adjusting style exaggeration can enhance expressiveness.

  2. Voice Model Selection: Choose different voice models, such as Turbo v2.5 or Multilingual v2, which might offer a deeper tone.

  3. Voice Cloning: If you're using a cloned voice, ensure the original samples have a deeper tone. This will help the AI replicate that depth.

  4. Post-Editing: Consider using external audio editing software to modify the pitch and tone of the generated voice for a deeper sound.

These steps should help you achieve a deeper AI voice. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!

glacial plinth
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How do you change a voice's pitch?