• Riskable@programming.dev
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    14 hours ago

    I just wrote a novel (finished first draft yesterday). There’s no way I can afford professional audiobook voice actors—especially for a hobby project.

    What I was planning on doing was handling the audiobook on my own—using an AI voice changer for all the different characters.

    That’s where I think AI voices can shine: If someone can act they can use a voice changer to handle more characters and introduce a great variety of different styles of speech while retaining the careful pauses and dramatic elements (e.g. a voice cracking during an emotional scene) that you’d get from regular voice acting.

    I’m not saying I will be able to pull that off but surely it will be better than just telling Amazon’s AI, “Hey, go read my book.”

      • partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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        13 hours ago

        Agreed. No AI voice changer please. Hopefully every one of us at one point in our lives has been read a story by someone else. Never once did the fact that all the different characters dialog was coming from one voice did that detract from the story or the immersion.

        I’ve listened to audiobooks recorded with extremely deep masculine voices (think James Earl Jones) and when the voice actor was doing the voice of a 5 year old girl, (in only a slightly higher whiny timbre which matched the character traits) it was never immersion breaking. However, AI voice would. If I want different actors for different characters I’ll listen to radio dramas.

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      13 hours ago

      I think it would be a good idea to do a section of your work with and without AI modification. Then have people listen to both and give feedback. Good to find out if people like the modifications before you do a tone of work.

    • ThisIsNotHim@sopuli.xyz
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      12 hours ago

      AI aside, different voices may be immersion breaking. I tend to avoid audiobooks with more than a single narrator.

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        4 hours ago

        They are redoing all of the discworld books like this, and personally I can’t stand it.

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        8 hours ago

        Two narrators with one reading the male and one reading the female characters is usually okay but the full cast dramas are the worst.