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Click hereThis audio story is created from my story with the same name published in November 2020. It tells the tale of a wife on her way to an illicit affair suddenly hearing a voice in her head trying to convince her not to go through with it. There is no sex in this story.
It was created using Amazon Polly and Audacity. It is a test of this technology. Please tell me what you think.
I started just to check the technology. I stopped after 10 seconds because of the machine speech.
Again author writing her saying Love of life etc. No Way!!!
Nobody can love someone and disrespect, dishonor,and lie like that. Just another cheating slut who needed more punishment. After telling parents they sue her for custody and allow no contact to daughters
I nearly stopped listening several times. The emotionless voices made it difficult to listen to.
Love the story of course. It’s a great story. But an audio (book, story, etc.) is all about the addition of emotional engagement that the audio voice brings to the experience. The computer generated audio doesn’t take away from the story in my view, but it doesn’t add anything to it either. An interesting follow on experiment would be to assemble human actors for a re-creation of this audio and then compare the two efforts. I suspect that emotions from the human actors would make the new product into something quite extraordinary.
The technology itself is sound. Both the verbalisation and the pronunciation of the two 'voices' come across very clearly. The quality is high.
Given current technology, these are good examples of artificial male and female voices and it does definitely feel like they're having a conversation.
In terms of their use in an erotic audio though, I feel inclined to agree with MediocreGinger in that something is lost. Especially so, given that emotions are supposed to be coming to the fore in this particular story. It just feels a bit hollow and makes it more difficult to fully invest in the outcome, as a listener.
Perhaps if a story was being told solely from a 3rd-person perspective, narrated by one or other of these voices, it would be somewhat less distracting.
Good story though, very well written, and it was definitely a creative use of the technology that you've employed here, so full credit to you for that.
Love your stories but the robotic voice killed the emotions and reality for me. I have always liked this story even though I am more btb and such. Just the idea of it is great. I can picture scenes and hear voices when I read stories. The robotic voices just killed the emotions and the heart of the story, You can hear his heart breaking and and her dismissal and then regret. Intonation is very important in verbal storytelling and this doesn't cover it. 3 stars because I love the story, idea, and concept, but not 5 because I cant feel it.