# Voice directions ## Template Use only the lines you need. Keep directions concise and aligned to the input text. ``` Voice Affect: Tone: Pacing: Emotion: Pronunciation: Pauses: Emphasis: Delivery: ``` ## Best practices - Keep 4 to 8 short lines. Avoid conflicting instructions. - Prefer concrete guidance over adjectives alone. - Do not rewrite the input text in the instructions; only guide delivery. - If you need a language or accent, write the input text in that language. - Repeat critical constraints (for example: "slow and steady") when iterating. ## Examples (short) ### Calm support ``` Voice Affect: Calm and composed, reassuring. Tone: Sincere and empathetic. Pacing: Steady and moderate. Emotion: Warmth and genuine care. Pronunciation: Clear, with emphasis on key reassurances. Pauses: Brief pauses after apologies and before requests. ``` ### Dramatic narrator ``` Voice Affect: Low and suspenseful. Tone: Serious and mysterious. Pacing: Slow and deliberate. Emotion: Restrained intensity. Emphasis: Highlight sensory details and cliffhanger lines. Pauses: Add pauses after suspenseful moments. ``` ### Fitness instructor ``` Voice Affect: High energy and upbeat. Tone: Motivational and encouraging. Pacing: Fast and dynamic. Emotion: Enthusiasm and momentum. Emphasis: Stress action verbs and countdowns. ``` ### Serene guide ``` Voice Affect: Soft and soothing. Tone: Calm and reassuring. Pacing: Slow and unhurried. Emotion: Peaceful warmth. Pauses: Gentle pauses after breathing cues. ``` ### Robot agent ``` Voice Affect: Monotone and mechanical. Tone: Neutral and formal. Pacing: Even and controlled. Emotion: None; strictly informational. Pronunciation: Precise and consistent. ``` ### Old-time announcer ``` Voice Affect: Refined and theatrical. Tone: Formal and welcoming. Pacing: Steady with a classic cadence. Emotion: Warm enthusiasm. Pronunciation: Crisp enunciation with vintage flair. ```