CTTS - Text to Speech Engine
How CTTS works:

Conversations Section: Multi-Voice Capability in Your Audio Clips

Our advanced text-to-speech (TTS) script, designed for the C-TTS service, brings an exciting feature to your audio storytelling: the ability to incorporate multiple characters, each with a unique voice, into a single audio clip. This functionality is particularly useful for creating dynamic and engaging audio stories, podcasts, or any content where character distinction is vital.

Our advanced text-to-speech (TTS) script, designed for the C-TTS service, brings an exciting feature to your audio storytelling: the ability to incorporate multiple characters, each with a unique voice, into a single audio clip.

How It Works:
Voice Tagging: By simply prefixing a line with male:, female:, or child:, our script understands to switch voices accordingly. This prefix acts as a voice tag, signaling which character is speaking and what type of voice to use.

Example Usage:
A line starting with male: will be read in a male voice.
A line beginning with female: will utilize a female voice.
Lines prefixed with child: will be spoken in a child's voice.

Example Usage:

male: Hello, and welcome to our demonstration of the C-TTS conversation feature.
female: Hi there! It's great to be a part of this exciting demonstration.
child: And don't forget about me! I'm here to add some youthful enthusiasm to the conversation.
male: Indeed. This technology allows us to create dynamic audio experiences with multiple characters.
female: It's perfect for storytelling, podcasts, and any multimedia project that requires varied vocal performances.
child: And it's super easy to use too!
male: Absolutely. Now, let's wrap up this demonstration.
female: Thank you for listening. We hope you found this example helpful.
child: Goodbye, and have fun creating your own audio stories!

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