Text to Speech for IVR recordings
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 Why are you looking for a robot? Just have a human record it. 
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 Need voice over work? I can be hired at a very reasonable rate. And yes, I have recorded (and edited) the voice prompts for an IVR system before. Ok, I didn't do the parts in German, but we had a lady in the office who could speak German. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in Text to Speech for IVR recordings: Why are you looking for a robot? Just have a human record it. In some instances employees leave a company. Then you end up with different voices on the recordings. 
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 I usually have someone do the recordings at the client's office. I was just impressed with the quality of the recordings that 8x8 provided. I like the idea that modifying the recordings will always keep everything consistent. The recordings were not robotic at all. 
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 @syko24 said in Text to Speech for IVR recordings: @scottalanmiller said in Text to Speech for IVR recordings: Why are you looking for a robot? Just have a human record it. In some instances employees leave a company. Then you end up with different voices on the recordings. So make new ones. How many do you have? 
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 https://www.naturalreaders.com/software.html This sounds pretty good to me. I'd be content putting it on my IVR. Also, maybe check this out http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/ 
 I haven't tried it yet though
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 @scottalanmiller said in Text to Speech for IVR recordings: @syko24 said in Text to Speech for IVR recordings: @scottalanmiller said in Text to Speech for IVR recordings: Why are you looking for a robot? Just have a human record it. In some instances employees leave a company. Then you end up with different voices on the recordings. So make new ones. How many do you have? I guess the idea was that this seemed quick and easy to produce. The recordings are always consistent from one to the next. I am trying to see if i can post a sample on here. 
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 Here is one of the recordings. I don't know, maybe I'm mistaken and this is a person??? 
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 I pay someone to record them. Typically a service like amazingvoice.com 
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 I've used Amazon Polly https://aws.amazon.com/polly/ before. It's the easiest lifelike voices that can be directly downloaded without a hassle. 
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 @smitherick said in Text to Speech for IVR recordings: I've used Amazon Polly https://aws.amazon.com/polly/ before. It's the easiest lifelike voices that can be directly downloaded without a hassle. I actually came across that as well. Looks pretty interesting. Not sure i understand the billing for that though. If you use it they charge per character during that month or $4/ 1 million characters. But if you don't use it do you still pay the $4/month? The voices it generates are pretty good though. Thanks for the suggestion! 



