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AI Voice Generator (commercial use) - Studio Editor- Voice Settings

Language options, modifying voices, speed, and styles, and other Voice Settings

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Written by Kim Smith
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Select a voice, voice style, pin favourites, and change speed with the Voice Settings.

The AI Voice Generator comes with over 200 voices from 26 different languages. A subscription includes all voices and languages.

  • English (US, UK, Australian, Indian)

  • Arabic

  • Chinese

  • Danish

  • Dutch

  • Filipino

  • Finnish

  • French (French, Canadian)

  • German

  • Hindi

  • Icelandic

  • Indonesian

  • Italian

  • Japanese

  • Korean

  • Norwegian

  • Polish

  • Portuguese (Portuguese, Brazilian)

  • Romanian

  • Russian

  • Spanish (Spanish, Latin American, Mexican, US)

  • Swedish

  • Thai

  • Turkish

  • Ukrainian

  • Vietnamese

  • Welsh

Languages supported by the LLM Voices (Multilingual and Cloned) voices are:

*note: Multi-Lingual voices will have 1 default English voice only. In other words, their accented English cannot be changed

  • English (US, UK, Australian, Irish)

  • Arabic

  • Bulgarian

  • Chinese

  • Croatian

  • Czech

  • Danish

  • Filipino

  • Finnish

  • French

  • German

  • Greek

  • Hindi

  • Indonesian

  • Italian

  • Japanese

  • Korean

  • Malay

  • Polish

  • Portuguese

  • Romanian

  • Slovak

  • Spanish

  • Swedish

  • Tamil

  • Turkish

  • Ukrainian

For commercial plans with the AI Voice Generator, the TTS limits are:

  • 1,000,000 characters/user/day to a maximum of 6,000,000 characters/user/month using standard AI Voices

  • 100,000 characters per day using LLM Voices (Multilingual and Cloned), to a maximum of 300,000 characters per month

* Daily TTS usage resets at 12:00 UTC

In the Studio Editor, open the Voice Menu by clicking on Open Voices from the toolbar.

While in the Voice Settings, use the drop-down box to select a language or accent.

Pin voices to your favourites list for quick and easy access when making voice setting changes in the Studio Editor. You can add or delete pinned voices from the Voice Menu.

  1. Open the Voice Menu

  2. Click on the pushpin to add the voice to your favourites

  3. De-select the pushpin to remove a voice from your favourites

Change the voice for any individual text segment while working in the Studio Editor.

  1. On the text segment you wish to modify, click on the voice name to change the selected voice or voice style

  2. If you have any pinned voices, they will show in the list. Or choose from the full Voice Menu by selecting All Voices

  3. Click to select a voice and style (if available) from the Voice Menu. You can also adjust the speed here before clicking on Select to save any changes


Make batch modifications by changing the voice for multiple text segments at once.

  1. Select the checkboxes next to each text segment you wish to modify the voice for, or select the top checkbox to select all segments

  2. Select Open Voices from the toolbar

  3. Click to choose a voice from the list, select a style (if available), then click on Select to apply the changes to all the segments you have checked

OR

3. Click on the voice name to select from a list of your pinned voices

Some voices come with different tonal styles to choose from, such as 'newscaster', 'angry', or 'hopeful'. Not all voices have style options, in which case only a 'default' style is available.

In the Studio Editor, next to the voice name is the voice style. All voices come with a 'default' style. Selected voices have additional tonal styles to choose from. Click and use the drop-down menu to select a different style, if available.

Or open the full Voice Menu to view all available languages, voices, and styles as well as listen to samples.

Speed settings are based on WPM (words per minute). Adjust the speed for any individual text segment.

  1. On the text segment you wish to modify, click on the WPM to change the speed

  2. Type or click to increase or decrease the speed for the segment

Make batch modifications by changing the speed for multiple text segments at the same time.

  1. Select the checkboxes next to each text segment you wish to modify the speed for

  2. Select Open Speed from the toolbar to modify the pace

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