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TTS

Jane is doing her best but is probably not reading your messages as often as she should. Using the Text-to-Speech (TTS) system gives you a way to cut through the spam and maybe even be heard. Bless us with your wit using the !tts command.

The TTS is used with the following command !tts [voice] <message> where [voice] is optional.

# asrael using his signature catch phrase,
# selecting the sarah voice to represent his speech.
asrael_io: !tts [sarah] I'm a goon girl. Uwu. I deserve
my huggies and kissies. Owo. Nya.
# elen using TTS with the default voice
ElenVampireCat: !tts It has never crashed this badly before
# capt. chinchilla prefers liam to represent their voice
Captainchinchilla: !my-voice liam
Captainchinchilla: !tts Chinchillas chirp, bark and grunt

The TTS costs money to operate and as such costs you a small amount of gv to use.

Use the !tts-price command to see what the current market-value price is for sending a TTS message. The current market price for TTS is ?gv.

There are generally no refunds for TTS if your message is moderated, however if there is an error you should be automatically refunded.

Please try to avoid being extremely vulgar with the TTS. Remember that the stream should be PG-13. Your messages do pass through a filter and some words may be replaced with [FILTERED].

There are two different ways to choose a voice for your TTS message. You can either start your !tts message with [voice], using the provided voice for that message or use the !my-voice <voice> command to select a new default.

  • ruth
  • stephen
  • matthew
  • daniel
  • danielle
  • rachel
  • roger
  • sarah
  • liam

You may have heard some people using high quality voices that are not listed here. Most likely these are people who have used the custom voice redeem Custom voices become the persons default and can only be used by them.