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Voice Summary
Miles features a deep, resonant baritone with distinct vocal fry and a relaxed, unhurried delivery. His stoic and textured tone provides a grounded, authoritative presence ideal for content requiring a calm, masculine anchor.
Multilingual Support (4 languages)

English
United States

Spanish
Spain

Italian
Italy

German
Germany
Voice Attribute Summary
- age Estimate
- Mature Adult
The voice sounds like a man in his 40s or 50s.
- pitch
- Deep
The voice has a very low, deep vocal tone.
- intensity
- Soft
The voice is spoken at a quiet, below-average volume.
- energy Level
- Low
The delivery is monotone and flat with minimal emotional inflection.
- breathiness
- None
There is no audible air or breathiness in the voice.
- pause Frequency
- Occasional
The speaker takes breaks between phrases at a normal, occasional rate.
- average Pause Length Ms
- 300
Pauses between phrases average about 300 milliseconds in length.
- vocal Fry
- Noticeable
A noticeable creaky or rattling quality is present, especially at the end of sentences.
Voice Analysis Breakdown
With a Words Per Minute (WPM) of 187, this voice speaks at a fast pace, delivering information more quickly than the average conversational speed of 150 WPM.
The Pitch of 100 Hz is very deep for a male voice, creating a tone that is resonant, serious, and authoritative.
An Intensity of 45% indicates a soft and controlled volume, making the voice sound calm and measured rather than loud or boisterous.
The Energy Score is 2 out of 10, reflecting a very flat, monotone delivery with minimal emotional variation, ideal for serious or instructional content.
Recommended For
- Sleep stories and guided meditations
- Neo-noir or gritty audiobook narration
- Serious documentary voiceovers
- Introspective brand manifestos
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