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Turn your text into a natural voice
Transform your text into an engaging podcast recording
Turn your text into a compelling story
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Frequently Asked Questions
A melodic voice reader converts text into audio using a voice with a musical and flowing quality, ideal for storytelling and reading.
Use our software by selecting the 'Melodic Voice' option to convert text to audio, giving your reading a musical quality.
Yes, upload book text files or type passages directly into the tool to read them aloud in a melodic voice.
Our tool doesn't offer voice changing, but it does provide specific voices like Hudson for a naturally melodic output.
Yes, the tool can be used online for free with some limitations, such as preview time for non-logged-in users.
Yes, you can select Hudson, our male voice, which has a melodic and soothing delivery.
Yes, the software works across platforms including mobile browsers, so you can read with a melodic voice anywhere.
The maximum limit is 15,000 characters for typed and extracted text combined per audio generation.
The generated audio files are in .m4a format, which is widely supported by most audio players.
Currently, our male voice Hudson is tailored to provide a melodic experience. Other preset female voices offer different qualities.
Yes, in Standard Mode, you can describe the tone you want for more nuanced control over the audio delivery.
Yes, you can upload various text formats like .txt, .md, and more for conversion into audio.
Yes, the tool auto-transcribes supported audio and video file formats before converting them into voice.
Yes, an internet connection is necessary as the AI processing is done online. Downloaded audio can be played offline.
Audio generation typically takes up to one minute, depending on the text length and complexity.