Voice Settings
Customize story voices in LlamaGen.AI by choosing characters, tone, speed, accent, and narration style.
Voice Settings
Voice settings help turn a comic or visual story into a more complete viewing experience. You can use them for narrated storybooks, comic-to-video projects, character dialogue, educational explainers, product demos, or social videos that need a polished voice track.
What You Can Control
Voice options vary by project type, but the core decisions are:
- Narrator or character voice: decide whether the voice represents the narrator, a character, or both.
- Tone: warm, dramatic, playful, calm, serious, energetic, suspenseful, or educational.
- Speed: slower for children's stories and emotional scenes; faster for recaps, ads, and action.
- Accent or language: match the audience and story setting.
- Volume balance: keep the voice clear if you later combine it with background music or video.
- Script text: write narration and dialogue in short, speakable sentences.
Recommended Workflow
1. Decide the Voice Role
For comics and storybooks, start with a narrator voice. Add character voices only when they make the story easier to follow or more entertaining.
2. Prepare Speakable Text
Voice generation works best with natural sentences. Replace dense panel descriptions with spoken lines a real person would say.
3. Match Tone to the Scene
Use calm narration for exposition, energetic voices for action, softer delivery for emotional beats, and clearer diction for education or tutorials.
4. Preview Before Export
Listen to the full sequence. Check pronunciation, pacing, pauses, and whether the voice matches the panel timing.
5. Revise in Small Passes
If something feels off, adjust one thing at a time: script wording, speed, tone, or the chosen voice.
Script Writing Tips
| Use case | Better voice script |
|---|---|
| Comic narration | "At sunrise, Mira found the map that would change everything." |
| Character dialogue | "Wait. That symbol was not here yesterday." |
| Educational comic | "Photosynthesis is how plants turn sunlight into energy." |
| Product demo | "Choose a template, add your idea, and LlamaGen.AI builds the first draft." |
| Social video | "Three panels, one twist, and a reveal at the end." |
Keep lines short. If a sentence is hard to read out loud, it will usually sound awkward as generated voice too.
Working With Comic-to-Video
When you convert a comic into video, the voice track should support the visual rhythm:
- Use longer narration on establishing shots.
- Keep dialogue short on fast action panels.
- Add pauses before reveals or punchlines.
- Match emotional scenes with slower pacing.
- Review the final timing after image generation, because panel duration can change the feel of the voice.
Common Fixes
| Problem | What to try |
|---|---|
| Voice sounds too rushed | Lower speed or split the line into two sentences. |
| Pronunciation is wrong | Rewrite the word phonetically or add punctuation around it. |
| Tone feels mismatched | Choose a calmer or more energetic voice, then preview again. |
| Dialogue overlaps the scene | Shorten the text or increase shot duration before exporting. |
| Narration feels repetitive | Remove visual descriptions already obvious in the panel. |
For children's stories and educational comics, prioritize clarity over drama. A slower, warmer voice is usually easier to understand.