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Director's casting notes & character prompt
Full Voice Summary
A crisp, hyper-articulate British female voice with the distinct, polished finish of a classic digital assistant. While friendly and helpful in tone, the delivery maintains a synthetic consistency that prioritizes clarity and precision over organic human emotion.
Acoustic Attributes
- age Estimate
- Young Adult
The voice sounds like an adult in their 20s or 30s, suitable for modern applications.
- pitch
- High
The voice has a high fundamental frequency, contributing to a bright and clear sound.
- intensity
- Normal
The voice is delivered at a standard volume, not too loud or too quiet.
- energy Level
- Medium
The voice has a balanced level of energy, sounding engaged but not hyper.
- breathiness
- None
The voice has a clear, solid tone with no audible breathiness.
- pause Frequency
- Occasional
The speaker pauses at natural points in sentences, aiding comprehension.
- average Pause Length Ms
- 350
Pauses are brief and typical for a natural conversational flow.
- vocal Fry
- Subtle
A slight vocal fry is detectable but does not detract from the voice's overall clarity.
Detailed Performance Breakdown
With a Words Per Minute (WPM) of 177, this voice speaks at a moderately fast pace. This speed is ideal for keeping listeners engaged in tutorials, explainers, and announcements without sounding rushed.
The voice's average pitch is 224 Hz, which is in the higher range for a female speaker. This high pitch contributes to a sound that is exceptionally clear, bright, and easy to understand, especially over devices with smaller speakers.
At 56% intensity, the voice maintains a balanced and professional volume. It's assertive enough to command attention for announcements or instructions but remains pleasant and non-fatiguing for longer-form content.
Scoring a 6 out of 10 for energy, this voice strikes a perfect balance between professionalism and warmth. It sounds positive and engaging, making it highly suitable for customer-facing roles like IVR systems and support tutorials.
Recommended Casting
- Best for Interactive Voice Response systems requiring clear menu navigation.
- Best for Accessibility Tools that need precise, articulate reading.
- Best for Navigation Systems where clarity and consistency are paramount.
- Best for Corporate Training modules that require a neutral, instructional tone.