#Hi, is there a voice that is specially good at pronunciation? Saying numbers, email address, postal

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reef roostBOT
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AI-generated Answer for baptiste_agentstudio

For better pronunciation of numbers, email addresses, and postal addresses, here are some tips that can help improve the output:

  1. Write Numbers as Words: Instead of using digits, spell numbers in your text prompt. For example, write "five hundred and twenty-three" instead of "523." This approach often improves clarity across different languages.

  2. Avoid Symbols: Refrain from using symbols like "$", "*", or "_". Instead, write them out in plain text (e.g., "dollars" instead of "$").

  3. Voice Selection: If you're working in a specific language, use voices optimized for that language. For example, for Spanish, voices like Dorothy, Glinda, Grace, and Matilda are recommended.

  4. Adjust Voice Settings: Experiment with the stability and similarity settings in the voice configuration. This can help refine pronunciation.

  5. Shorter Text Segments: Breaking your text into smaller chunks can improve accuracy, especially for complex sequences like email addresses or postal codes.

If the issue persists, providing additional details such as the voice used, the text prompt, and the generated audio file can help identify specific solutions. Let me know if you'd like further assistance!

kind parrot
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in terms of voice selection, what would be a good one in english?

reef roostBOT
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AI-generated Answer for baptiste_agentstudio

For English, the V2 voice model generally performs better with numbers and symbols. However, if you notice inconsistencies, it’s still recommended to write out numbers as words (e.g., "one" instead of "1") and avoid using symbols like "*", "_", "$", etc., to improve pronunciation accuracy.

If you continue to experience issues, feel free to report them for further support!

kind parrot
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can you provide a list of voices?

reef roostBOT
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AI-generated Answer for baptiste_agentstudio

For English text-to-speech, we don't have a specific list of voices optimized for numbers, email addresses, or postal addresses. However, you can try experimenting with different voices in the Voice Library to find one that works best for your needs. If you're still facing issues with pronunciation, consider spelling out numbers or letters as words (e.g., "one" instead of "1") to improve clarity.

Let us know if you need further assistance!

kind parrot
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how can I pronounce correctly an email address?

reef roostBOT
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AI-generated Answer for baptiste_agentstudio

To pronounce an email address correctly, you can try a few different techniques:

  1. Spell out the username part of the email address.
  2. Say "at" for the @ symbol.
  3. Pronounce the domain name as a regular word.
  4. Spell out the top-level domain (like .com, .org, etc.).

For example, for "john.doe@example.com":

  • Spell out: "J-O-H-N dot D-O-E"
  • Say "at"
  • Pronounce "example" as a word
  • Spell out: "C-O-M"

If you're using ElevenLabs' text-to-speech and encounter pronunciation issues, you can try these additional tips:

  1. Use capital letters, dashes, or single quotation marks to separate parts of the email address.
  2. For the Eleven English V1 and Eleven Turbo V2 models, you can use SSML phoneme tags to specify exact pronunciations.
  3. Double-check for any misspellings, as the AI will read the text exactly as written.

Remember, the AI's ability to switch between languages and accents can affect pronunciation, especially with domain names that might be in different languages.

kind parrot
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what about the dot