# ๐ŸŽง Chatterbox TTS - Audiobook Edition Features ## ๐Ÿš€ New Voice Management System The Audiobook Edition adds powerful voice management capabilities perfect for creating consistent character voices across your audiobook projects. ## โœจ Key Features ### ๐Ÿ“š Voice Library Tab - **Organized Voice Storage**: Keep all your character voices in one place - **Custom Voice Profiles**: Save voice settings with names, descriptions, and reference audio - **Easy Voice Selection**: Quick dropdown to switch between saved voices - **Voice Testing**: Test voices before saving or using them ### ๐ŸŽญ Character Voice Management - **Voice Profiles**: Each voice includes: - Voice name (for file organization) - Display name (human-readable) - Description (character notes) - Reference audio file - Optimized settings (exaggeration, CFG/pace, temperature) ### ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Voice Testing & Configuration - **Live Testing**: Test voice settings with custom text - **Parameter Tuning**: Fine-tune exaggeration, CFG/pace, and temperature - **Instant Feedback**: Hear changes immediately - **Save Optimized Settings**: Store perfect settings for each character ## ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ How to Use ### 1. Launch the Audiobook Edition ```bash # Use the audiobook launcher launch_audiobook.bat ``` ### 2. Set Up Your Voice Library 1. Go to the **"๐Ÿ“š Voice Library"** tab 2. Set your voice library folder path (default: `voice_library`) 3. Click **"๐Ÿ“ Update Library Path"** ### 3. Create a Voice Profile 1. **Upload Reference Audio**: Upload 10-30 seconds of clear speech 2. **Configure Settings**: - **Exaggeration**: 0.3-0.7 for most voices - **CFG/Pace**: Lower = slower, more deliberate - **Temperature**: Higher = more variation 3. **Test the Voice**: Use the test text to hear how it sounds 4. **Save Profile**: Give it a name and description, then save ### 4. Use Saved Voices 1. **Select Voice**: Choose from dropdown in Voice Library 2. **Load Voice**: Click "๐Ÿ“ฅ Load Voice" to load settings 3. **Generate Speech**: Switch to TTS tab and generate with loaded voice ## ๐Ÿ“ Voice Library Structure ``` voice_library/ โ”œโ”€โ”€ narrator_male_deep/ โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ config.json # Voice settings โ”‚ โ””โ”€โ”€ reference.wav # Reference audio โ”œโ”€โ”€ character_female_young/ โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ config.json โ”‚ โ””โ”€โ”€ reference.mp3 โ””โ”€โ”€ villain_gravelly/ โ”œโ”€โ”€ config.json โ””โ”€โ”€ reference.wav ``` ## ๐ŸŽฏ Audiobook Workflow ### Step 1: Character Planning - List all characters in your audiobook - Gather reference audio for each (record or find samples) - Plan voice characteristics (age, personality, accent) ### Step 2: Voice Creation - Create a voice profile for each character - Test and refine settings for consistency - Save with descriptive names (e.g., "Harry_confident", "Hermione_intelligent") ### Step 3: Production - Load character voice before generating their dialogue - Use consistent settings throughout the book - Test voice regularly to maintain quality ### Step 4: Quality Control - Use the same test phrase for all characters - Ensure voices are distinguishable - Adjust settings if characters sound too similar ## ๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips ### Voice Creation - **Reference Audio**: Use clean, noise-free recordings - **Length**: 10-30 seconds is optimal - **Content**: Natural speech, not overly dramatic - **Quality**: Higher quality audio = better cloning ### Settings Optimization - **Exaggeration**: - 0.3-0.5: Subtle, natural voices - 0.5-0.7: Standard character voices - 0.7-1.0: Dramatic or distinctive voices - **CFG/Pace**: - 0.3-0.4: Slow, deliberate (elderly, wise characters) - 0.5: Standard pace - 0.6-0.8: Faster pace (young, energetic characters) - **Temperature**: - 0.5-0.8: Consistent delivery - 0.8-1.2: More natural variation - 1.2+: Creative but less predictable ### Organization - **Naming Convention**: Use descriptive names (character_trait_type) - **Descriptions**: Include character details and usage notes - **Backup**: Keep your voice_library folder backed up - **Version Control**: Save multiple versions for different emotions ## ๐Ÿ”ง Advanced Features ### Voice Library Management - **Import/Export**: Copy voice_library folder between projects - **Sharing**: Share voice profiles with other audiobook creators - **Backup**: Regular backups of your voice library - **Organization**: Folder structure for different projects ### Batch Processing (Future) - Process entire chapters with character voice switching - Automatic voice detection based on speaker tags - Export management for audiobook production ## ๐ŸŽต Example Character Voices ### Narrator - **Settings**: Exaggeration 0.4, CFG 0.5, Temp 0.7 - **Description**: Clear, neutral, professional tone - **Use**: Chapter narration, scene descriptions ### Hero Character - **Settings**: Exaggeration 0.6, CFG 0.6, Temp 0.8 - **Description**: Confident, determined, slightly higher energy - **Use**: Main character dialogue ### Wise Mentor - **Settings**: Exaggeration 0.3, CFG 0.3, Temp 0.6 - **Description**: Slow, deliberate, thoughtful delivery - **Use**: Advisor character, important wisdom ### Comic Relief - **Settings**: Exaggeration 0.8, CFG 0.7, Temp 1.0 - **Description**: Energetic, expressive, variable delivery - **Use**: Funny sidekick, lighthearted moments ## ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Best Practices 1. **Consistency**: Always use the same voice profile for each character 2. **Testing**: Test voices regularly during production 3. **Backup**: Keep voice profiles backed up 4. **Documentation**: Maintain character voice notes 5. **Quality**: Use high-quality reference audio 6. **Organization**: Use clear naming conventions --- **Ready to create amazing audiobooks with consistent character voices? Launch the Audiobook Edition and start building your voice library! ๐ŸŽงโœจ**