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parameters of TTS
Hello. How can I change parameters of TTS (such as speed) when I am creating a scene?
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There are two ways to change the way that audios render.
The easiest is our post FX. - When creating audio in the scene editor, there is a lightning bolt next all audio names. This opens our FX editor and allows you to apply a filter to the audio. This can effect speed or pitch or audio depth. FX are post filters so you can remove them if you ever decide that it does not sound right.
The other option is through SSML calls - You can add calls like pitch or rate directly to your TTS text to adjust the audio for a portion or all of the audio. This only works in 3 of the four TTS engines that we use. We have some examples at http://www.oddcast.com/support/NeoSpe...
The easiest is our post FX. - When creating audio in the scene editor, there is a lightning bolt next all audio names. This opens our FX editor and allows you to apply a filter to the audio. This can effect speed or pitch or audio depth. FX are post filters so you can remove them if you ever decide that it does not sound right.
The other option is through SSML calls - You can add calls like pitch or rate directly to your TTS text to adjust the audio for a portion or all of the audio. This only works in 3 of the four TTS engines that we use. We have some examples at http://www.oddcast.com/support/NeoSpe...
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