Tutorials · Chapter B (2/4) · ~10 min
AI Voice Generation
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Direct synthetic speech with consent and clarity.
Try yourself
Voice
Voice studio lite
Pick a voice, keep the script short, and clear the consent checklist before Play.
Voice profile
Consent checklist
Recap
What you just did
VoiceStudioLite required permission, disclosure, and no-impersonation checks before play.
Teach
How it works
Prepare a voice brief:
Purpose: 30-second welcome for a beginner course
Listener: adults using headphones or phone speakers
Voice: warm, clear, unhurried; no celebrity imitation
Pace: about 135 words per minute
Direction: small pause after the first sentence;
emphasize "try one thing"
Pronunciation: "Nguyen" = [approved pronunciation guide]
Script:
[paste final script]
Generate a short sample before the whole piece. Listen for:
- Correct words and names
- Natural pauses and emphasis
- Stable volume and pace
- Tone that matches the audience
- Artifacts, clipped endings, or strange breaths
Edit the script for ears: shorter sentences, contractions, and explicit pronunciation notes often beat adding more adjectives to the voice description. Provide a transcript or captions so audio is not the only way to receive the information.
Use it
When you'd use this
- Narration drafts, accessibility audio, and prototypes
- Testing script timing before recording a human speaker
- Creating clearly fictional voices for characters
Watch out
Watch out
Never clone or imitate a person’s voice without informed permission. Synthetic voices can enable fraud and impersonation, so label them when listeners could be misled. Follow tool rules, employment agreements, and local law; protect uploaded voice samples.
Try next
Try this next
Write a 50-word script and voice brief. Generate two versions that change only pace, then listen without reading and note which words become unclear.