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About Rubye
Voice Design Recipe Public
Director's casting notes & character prompt
Full Voice Summary
A highly authentic, relaxed young adult female voice characterized by natural pacing and distinct vocal fry. The delivery is conversational and intimate, conveying a modern, unpolished realism that avoids sounding like a traditional corporate announcer.
Acoustic Attributes
- age Estimate
- Young Adult
The voice sounds like it belongs to an adult in their 20s or 30s.
- pitch
- Medium
The voice's pitch is in a standard, moderate range for a female speaker.
- intensity
- Normal
The perceived volume is at a standard conversational level.
- energy Level
- High
The voice sounds lively, engaging, and upbeat.
- breathiness
- Mild
A slight amount of breath is audible in the voice, adding a soft quality.
- pause Frequency
- Occasional
The speaker pauses at natural points in the conversation, but not excessively.
- average Pause Length Ms
- 350
Pauses between phrases are brief, contributing to the fast pace.
- vocal Fry
- Subtle
A slight creaky or rattling quality is occasionally audible at the end of phrases.
Detailed Performance Breakdown
At 198.93 WPM, this voice speaks at a fast, energetic pace, making it perfect for efficiently delivering information in tutorials, explainers, or voice assistant responses.
The average pitch of 175.46 Hz is a standard medium frequency for a female voice, creating a sound that is clear, engaging, and very easy to listen to.
With an intensity of 64.17%, the voice has a balanced, normal volume that is present and clear without being overpowering, making it suitable for a wide range of listening environments.
An energy level of 7 out of 10 indicates an upbeat and engaging delivery, suggesting a voice that can hold a listener's attention and convey a sense of positivity and helpfulness.
Recommended Casting
- Ideal for guiding users through meditation, yoga, or daily planning interfaces with a calming presence.
- Perfect for social media advertising that requires an authentic, peer-to-peer conversational tone.
- Best for software walkthroughs where a friendly, non-corporate voice encourages the learner.
- Great for intros and outros that need to sound like a natural host rather than a hired announcer.