Voices Sound Effects

Usage Guide for FTK-TTS

This was possible by FTK789 for making this possible and Ratatas1g for the amazing help and @mmattDonk for getting some ground stuff ready.

FTK-TTS Uses FakeYou and brings back the old TTS system, Here's how to use it:

Default Voice:

Simply type your message within square brackets: [message]. THE MESSAGE WITHOUT [ ] This will trigger a default voice chosen by FTK-TTS for your message.

Specific Voice:

To use a specific voice for your message, prefix it with the voice name followed by a colon: voice-name: [message].THE MESSAGE WITHOUT [ ] Replace voice-name with the desired voice (e.g., lemon-demon). This will trigger the chosen voice (e.g., lemon-demon) to read your message.

Sound Effects:

To add sound effects to your message, enclose a number in parentheses, like (X), where X is the sound effect number. For example: [message] || (1) will play sound effect number 1 alongside your message. You can use multiple sound effects within the same message. THE MESSAGE WITHOUT [ ]

Combining Voices and Sound Effects:

Create dynamic messages with multiple voices and sound effects in the same text. To switch between voices and sound effects, use the following format: voice1: [message] || (x) || (y) || voice2: [message] || (x). This will play the first voice (e.g., lemon-demon), then sound effect x, then sound effect y, followed by the second voice (e.g., demonman), and ending with sound effect z. THE MESSAGE WITHOUT []

Accents:

Accents can change how a voice can speak, Here is the list: WOMEN_ACCENT , AMERICAN_ACCENT , SWEEDEN_ACCENT (misspelled) , RUSSIAN_ACCENT , ARABIC_ACCENT , SING_ACCENT , BRITISH_ACCENT , SLOW_SPEAKING , FAST_SPEAKING , CHINESE_ACCENT , GERMAN_ACCENT , KOREAN_ACCENT , NEWZEALAND_ACCENT , IRISH_ACCENT , CHILLS_ACCENT . In order to use them in a tts, You'll do: psp: Hello my name is psp! WOMEN_ACCENT The Accent can be written anywhere in the message of the voice, But usually At the end is the best, Depending on your use. You can use multiple voices and multiple accents as well.

Example:

lemon-demon: Hello || (1) || (2) || demonman: how are you? || (3) will result in "Hello" spoken in the lemon-demon voice with two sound effects (1 and 2), followed by "how are you?" spoken in the demonman voice with sound effect 3. THE MESSAGE WITHOUT [ ]