Audio
- “Low-fidelity audio”
- “Poor audio quality”
- “Sounds like a voicemail”
- “Muffled and distant, like on an old tape recorder”
**Age and Tone/Timbre **
Tone/Timbre
- “Deep” / “low-pitched”
- “Smooth” / “rich”
- “Gravelly” / “raspy”
- “Nasally” / “shrill”
- “Airy” / “breathy”
- “Booming” / “resonant”
Age
- “Adolescent male” / “adolescent female”
- “Young adult” / “in their 20s” / “early 30s”
- “Middle-aged man” / “woman in her 40s”
- “Elderly man” / “older woman” / “man in his 80s”
Pacing examples
- “Speaking quickly” / “at a fast pace”
- “At a normal pace” / “speaking normally”
- “Speaking slowly” / “with a slow rhythm”
- “Deliberate and measured pacing”
- “Drawn out, as if savoring each word”
- “With a hurried cadence, like they’re in a rush”
- “Relaxed and conversational pacing”
- “Rhythmic and musical in pace”
- “Erratic pacing, with abrupt pauses and bursts”
Accents
- “A middle-aged man with a thick French accent”
- “A young woman with a slight Southern drawl”
- “An old man with a heavy Eastern European accent”
- “A cheerful woman speaking with a crisp British accent”
- “A younger male with a soft Irish lilt”
Here are some examples
| Female Sports Commentator | A high-energy female sports commentator with a thick British accent, passionately delivering play-by-play coverage of a football match in a very quick pace. Her voice is lively, enthusiastic, and fully immersed in the action. | |
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| Drill Sergeant | An army drill sergeant shouting at his team of soldiers. He sounds angry and is speaking at a fast pace. | |
| Relatable British Entrepreneur | Excellent audio quality. A man in his 30s to early 40s with a thick British accent speaking at a natural pace like he’s talking to a friend. | |
| Movie Trailer Voice | Dramatic voice, used to build anticipation in movie trailers, typically associated with action or thrillers | |
| Southern Woman | An older woman with a thick Southern accent. She is sweet and sarcastic. | |
| Evil Ogre | A massive evil ogre speaking at a quick pace. He has a silly and resonant tone. |
