David gerald

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Realistic audio with expanded emotional range

I'm trying to create realistic audio to support scenarios for frontline staff in homeless shelters and housing working with clients. The challenge is finding realistic voices that have a wide range of emotional affect. We are hoping to find a generative approach to developing multiple voices rather than creating voices with actors or ourselves. We've tried v3 Voice Design which expands on monotone generated voices but not much. We want voices that go from soft whispers to screaming and everything in between. Perhaps I'm not very good at prompting, but I've tried various attempts. Again, we're trying to do this without needing to record every voice which is not sustainable for our approach. Any recommendations? Thanks!

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