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Choose Voices, Languages, and Styles

Audio Studio gives you simple controls for how your voiceover should sound. You do not need to learn studio vocabulary. You just need to decide whether the voice should sound calm, friendly, professional, energetic, or like it has already had coffee.

Voice

The Voice dropdown chooses the speaker.

For the complete voice list, see CloudMySite AI Audio Voice Library, Standard Voice Guide, and Expressive Voice Guide.

Try different voices when:

  • your brand needs a warmer tone
  • your ad needs more energy
  • your tutorial needs clarity
  • your narration needs a calmer pace
  • your first version sounds good, but not quite “that’s the one”

Voice choice is subjective. If two voices seem close, generate a short test with both. Ten seconds of audio can save you ten minutes of squinting at a dropdown like it owes you rent.

Language

Use Language in Text mode when your script is written in a specific language.

Use Target language in SRT mode when you want subtitle text translated before creating audio or a translated subtitle file.

For subtitle workflows, see Create Voiceovers from SRT Subtitles.

For the full language list, see Supported Audio Languages.

Purpose

Purpose tells Audio Studio what the audio is for.

Common options include:

  • Website intro
  • Voiceover
  • Narration
  • Ad spot
  • Product demo
  • Podcast intro
  • Accessibility narration

Choose the closest option. If your exact use case is not listed, pick the one with the same mood. A product demo and a tutorial are cousins. An ad spot and a bedtime story are not.

Style

Style controls the delivery.

StyleBest For
NaturalGeneral website audio, tutorials, intros
WarmFriendly brands, wellness, coaching, personal services
EnergeticAds, launches, announcements, social clips
CalmGuided content, support pages, explainers
ProfessionalBusiness, SaaS, finance, consulting, education
StorytellingNarrative videos, brand stories, longer scripts
UrgentPromotions, deadlines, direct response ads

Start with Natural if you are unsure. Natural is the plain white shirt of voice styles: not flashy, but it usually gets invited.

Advanced Instructions

Use Advanced Instructions when you want more control.

Good examples:

Keep the pace steady and friendly. Pause slightly after the first sentence.
Start calm, become more confident in the middle, and end with an inviting tone.
Sound polished and clear, but not overly dramatic.

Avoid long instruction essays. The voice does not need a dissertation on vibes. It needs a practical note.

Regenerate When Needed

If the first result is close but not perfect:

  1. Adjust the style.
  2. Shorten long sentences.
  3. Add a small advanced instruction.
  4. Select Regenerate.

For script writing help, see Create Audio from Text.