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6/23/2025, 5:35:23 AM
>>42292758
NTA, but as annoyingly vague as this is to say without providing direct examples, the newer JP TTS doesn't sound as awake/energetic as the older one did. Its cadence and speed is roughly the same, but the tone and volume when expressing those phonetics is slightly more measured.
Which is fine for TTS's intended purpose of saying things in a largely neutral tone, but less appealing when wanting it to say silly names in a sillier manner.
You can tell something's changed by throwing some existing names rendered under the old TTS into Google's current rendition of the synthetic voice. It's subtle, but the difference is definitely there, and TTS files made with the new voice will just sound less enthusiastic overall compared to the old one.
NTA, but as annoyingly vague as this is to say without providing direct examples, the newer JP TTS doesn't sound as awake/energetic as the older one did. Its cadence and speed is roughly the same, but the tone and volume when expressing those phonetics is slightly more measured.
Which is fine for TTS's intended purpose of saying things in a largely neutral tone, but less appealing when wanting it to say silly names in a sillier manner.
You can tell something's changed by throwing some existing names rendered under the old TTS into Google's current rendition of the synthetic voice. It's subtle, but the difference is definitely there, and TTS files made with the new voice will just sound less enthusiastic overall compared to the old one.
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