#give me female voice model and voice suitable for korean and
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For creating a voice suitable for Korean, we recommend using a voice clone of a native Korean speaker. This approach ensures better intonation and pronunciation for Korean text. You can create a custom voice using the My Voice feature.
Additionally, when working with Korean text, ensure that you use proper contextual phrases and punctuation to improve naturalness. Writing out numbers and symbols in Korean can also help reduce robotic-sounding outputs. If you encounter any issues, you can experiment with the settings in the Projects feature to refine the results for longer texts.
Let us know if you need further assistance!
i dont want to create any voice. just give me list of voices and model
Currently, there isn't a specific list of pre-made voices or models explicitly optimized for Korean text-to-speech. However, you can explore the available voices in the Voice Library to find one that might suit your needs. Keep in mind that some voices may perform better with Korean text than others, depending on their design.
If you're working with Korean text, ensure that the voice model you select supports the language to avoid issues like robotic or unnatural output. Unfortunately, pronunciation tags and certain advanced features are currently limited to English models, which may affect the naturalness of Korean outputs.
why i cant use voice id list in the library of elevenlabs website with api?
If you're unable to use voice IDs from the Voice Library with the API, it could be due to an issue with your API key or the specific voice type. Ensure the following:
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API Key Verification: Your API key is essential for linking the ElevenLabs platform with third-party services. To check or generate a new API key, log into your account, go to 'My Account,' and select 'API Keys.' Note that previously generated keys cannot be viewed, so you may need to create a new one if you don't have it saved.
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Voice Type Restrictions: Not all voices in the Voice Library may be compatible with the API. For example, some synthetic voices or Instant Voice Clones (IVCs) cannot be shared or used in certain contexts. Ensure the voice you are trying to use is accessible and supported for API usage.
For more details on accessing voices via third-party services, you can refer to the article Why can't I access my voices via third-party services?.
where can i find the list of voice that i can use with my api?