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    Creating natural sounding speech using multiple voices and emphasis

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      suansavana
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      I am using Text Speaker to convert a document into a mp3 file. So far it is working well. I would like to make the mp3 sound more like natural speech by using different voices in the document. How can I do this?

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        Text Speaker allows you to have different voices read a document. Just select the part of the text you want in another voice, then go to the Edit menu and select 'Insert Voice Change'.
        Here is an example:

        To make speech sound more natural, you can emphasize it correctly. Proper emphasis may also change the meaning of a sentence. To emphasize a word or a phrase in Text Speaker, select the text and click Edit >> Emphasize Selected word /Phrase.

        Here is an example: Turn text documents into <emph>MP3 audio</emph> or read them aloud on your PC.

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