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About Eldric Sage
Voice Design Recipe Public
Director's casting notes & character prompt
Full Voice Summary
A highly authentic, ultra-relaxed male voice characterized by significant vocal fry and a lethargic, unhurried delivery. It completely subverts the expected robotic tone of the script, sounding instead like a casual, candid recording of a real person in a very comfortable setting.
Acoustic Attributes
- age Estimate
- Mature Adult
This voice sounds like a fully grown adult, projecting experience and authority.
- pitch
- Medium-High
This voice falls into a medium-high frequency range for a male speaker, sounding clear and engaging.
- intensity
- Soft
The voice is spoken at a soft volume, creating a gentle and non-intrusive listening experience.
- energy Level
- Medium
The voice has a moderate level of energy, sounding engaged but not overly excited.
- breathiness
- Mild
A slight amount of air is audible in the voice, giving it a gentle and relaxed quality.
- pause Frequency
- Occasional
The speaker takes natural pauses at a standard rate, aiding comprehension.
- average Pause Length Ms
- 350
Pauses between phrases average around 350 milliseconds, contributing to a natural rhythm.
- vocal Fry
- Subtle
A subtle creaky or rattling quality is occasionally present at the end of sentences.
Detailed Performance Breakdown
With a speaking rate of 157 words per minute, this voice maintains a clear and engaging conversational pace, neither rushed nor slow.
The average pitch of 170.32 Hz places this male voice in a medium-high range, making it sound friendly, clear, and approachable.
An intensity of 19% indicates a soft and gentle delivery, ideal for creating a calm and non-intrusive atmosphere for the listener.
Scoring a 5 out of 10 for energy, this voice strikes a perfect balance between being engaging and calm, suitable for both informative and relaxing content.
Recommended Casting
- Voicing laid-back video game NPCs
- Narrating slice-of-life audiobooks
- Hosting chill-vibe podcasts
- Delivering conversational "anti-marketing" ads