Many creators love hearing their stories come to life with AI voice.
But did you know there’s a better way to make your story sound like a real story—and not just a series of robotic sentences?
Let’s talk about Full-Story TTS and why it matters.
😐 The Problem with Per-Page Audio
By default, some users generate audio one page at a time.
This might seem convenient, but it often leads to:
- Flat delivery: The AI doesn’t know what came before or what comes next.
- Inconsistent tone: A sad sentence may sound cheerful—or vice versa.
- No emotional arc: The story feels choppy, like it’s being read without feeling.
👉 This happens because the TTS model doesn’t see the full story context. It reads each snippet like a new standalone paragraph.
✅ The Better Way: Full-Story First, Then Slice
To improve your story’s narration, we recommend a smarter approach:
Step 1: Let the AI read the entire story at once.
When the model sees the full narrative, it can:
- Understand character voices
- Build tension and release
- Adjust pacing naturally
- Add appropriate emotion from start to finish
Step 2: Automatically split the audio across pages.
Once the full audio is generated, we use a smart slicing system to match the narration to each story page.
✨ The result? Smooth, expressive, and cohesive narration—without extra effort from you.
🛠 How to Use It
It’s easy! Just follow these steps:
- Click “Generate Full Audio” in the Voice Assets popup.
- Choose your TTS voice model.
- (Optional) Add a Prompt Enhance, such as:
“Read this story with warm emotion, playful tone for silly parts, and a gentle ending.” - Click Generate, and wait for the full audio to be processed.
👉 The system will automatically slice and sync the audio to each page.
🎯 Why It Works
Reading a story is more than reading words.
It’s about rhythm, emotion, and flow.
Full-Story TTS gives the AI what it needs to treat your work like a real performance.
It turns text into storytelling.
🎧 Hear the Difference
We’ll let the audio speak for itself:
- Per-page TTS Output
- Full-Story TTS Output
- Full-Story TTS Output (Enhanced)
Final Tip
If your story feels a little “flat” in audio—try switching to Full-Story TTS.
Just one click, and your narration can go from robotic to remarkable.
