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MichaelFimian
Community Member
7 years ago

Auto-generated audio

Good day... Been playing with the text-to-speech function in SL...

Was wondering if there was any way of slowing down the cadence of the voices;  presently, they tend to fly along. Though the quality of the voices is v.g., the speed makes it sound a bit unhuman-like. Also the jumps from the end of one sentence to the next need to be longer.

Right now, I'm assuming that I'd have to edit the audio via SL's audio editor or a third-party editor...

Thanks for any advice!

Michael

 

  • Hi, everyone!

    I have some great news to share. We just released another update for Storyline 360. In Update 83, we’ve included important fixes and new features!

    One enhanced feature we’ve included:

    Unlock new possibilities for text-to-speech audio. Use speech synthesis markup language (SSML) to adjust the speaking rate, modify pronunciation, emphasize words, add pauses, and more.

    To take advantage of this update, launch the Articulate 360 desktop app on your computer, and click the Update button next to Storyline 360. You'll find our step-by-step instructions here!

  • RonParungao's avatar
    RonParungao
    Community Member

    Hi Michael, 

    Thank you for sharing your point across. 

    Having the ability to regulate the speed or rhythmic sequence as a feature would be a tremendous part of the product. 

    Due to insistent demand, our product development team is underway in reviewing the requested feature enhancement and hopefully it could be rolled out soon on the next version releases. 

    In lieu of this feature, if you want to insert brief pauses use punctuation, such as commas and semicolons within the text. For longer pauses, convert your text to speech, then open the clip in the built-in audio editor and insert silence where it's needed.

    Thanks again for taking the time to talk to us! We always appreciate feedback and suggestions.

  • MichaelFimian's avatar
    MichaelFimian
    Community Member

    Hey Ron,  Thanks for the update! It's good to hear that the dev team is considering...

    If I use something like this -- ,,,,,,, -- would it expand the span of silence?

  • RonParungao's avatar
    RonParungao
    Community Member

    Hi Michael, 

    No worries. We are here to help! 

    You may want to skim through the procedure for adding silence here.

    Let me know If you need anything else. 

  • RonParungao's avatar
    RonParungao
    Community Member

    Hi Michael,

    You are welcome!

    I look forward to assisting you again soon. 

    Enjoy your weekend! 

  • KeithShull's avatar
    KeithShull
    Community Member

    I haven't tested it yet; does the text-to-voice feature allow VTML tags?

    • KatieRiggio's avatar
      KatieRiggio
      Staff

      Hello, Meghan!

      There isn't such a feature now, but we're actively tracking feedback for more editing options with the text-to-speech tool. I'll share your post with my team so we can keep you updated!

      For now, you can insert brief pauses by using punctuation such as commas and semicolons. For longer pauses, convert the text-to-speech and then open the clip in the built-in audio editor to insert silence where necessary.

      Let me know if you have any other questions!

  • Hi,

    I see this issue has been around for quite some time without resolution.  While there are work arounds for the pauses, that does not solve the cadence issue.  While some learners may be able to process quickly, others cannot.  It would be very helpful to be allow the learner to adjust the speed on the audio.  

    Anne

  • Hi, everyone!

    I have some great news to share. We just released another update for Storyline 360. In Update 83, we’ve included important fixes and new features!

    One enhanced feature we’ve included:

    Unlock new possibilities for text-to-speech audio. Use speech synthesis markup language (SSML) to adjust the speaking rate, modify pronunciation, emphasize words, add pauses, and more.

    To take advantage of this update, launch the Articulate 360 desktop app on your computer, and click the Update button next to Storyline 360. You'll find our step-by-step instructions here!