Theo - Character

`Character Voice` `Gaming Villain` `Dramatic Storytelling` `Ominous Narration`
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Voice Summary

Theo is a deep, slow, and gravelly male character voice with a British accent. Its low energy and noticeable vocal fry make it ideal for portraying villains, monsters, or dramatic storytellers.

Voice Attribute Summary:

AttributeValueInterpretation
age EstimateYoung AdultThe voice sounds like a male in his 20s or 30s, stylized for a character role.
genderMaleThe voice has distinctly male vocal characteristics.
languageEnglishThe voice speaks English.
countryUnited KingdomThe voice has characteristics associated with a British English accent.
language Codeen-GBThis is the standard code for British English.
accentBritishThe voice uses pronunciation and intonation typical of British English.
accent StrengthModerateThe British accent is noticeable but doesn't overpower the unique character style of the voice.
pitchDeepDespite the high fundamental frequency, the voice is perceived as deep and gravelly, ideal for character roles.
pitch hz220.61The fundamental frequency of the voice is 220.61 Hz, which is technically in the tenor range.
wpm135.72The speaking rate is slow and deliberate, suitable for creating suspense or a dramatic effect.
clarityClearThe words are intelligible, but the voice has a significant gravelly and raspy texture.
intensitySoftThe voice is spoken at a low volume, creating an intimate or menacing feel.
intensity percentage26.66The voice's volume is at 26.66% on a linear scale, indicating a soft delivery.
energy LevelLowThe voice has a low energy level, sounding very deliberate and somewhat ominous.
energy Number2.00On a scale of 1 to 10, the voice's energy is a 2, making it very subdued and non-energetic.
breathinessMildThere is a slight whispery quality, but it is overshadowed by prominent vocal fry.
breathiness score0.30A score of 0.3 indicates a mild but detectable amount of air in the voice.
pause FrequencyOccasionalThe speaker pauses occasionally, adding to the deliberate and thoughtful pacing.
average Pause Length Ms450.00Pauses average 450 milliseconds, contributing to a measured but not overly dramatic pace.
vocal FryNoticeableA distinct creaky, gravelly sound is present, defining the voice's character.
vocal Fry number0.33A score of 0.334 confirms a noticeable presence of vocal fry.
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Voice Analysis Breakdown

Words Per Minute (135.72 WPM): This speaking rate is slower than average, making the voice sound deliberate and measured. It's well-suited for creating suspense, emphasizing important points, or portraying a thoughtful or menacing character.

Pitch (220.61 Hz): While the fundamental frequency is technically in a higher male range, the voice is perceived as deep and gravelly due to significant vocal fry. This unique combination creates a distinctive, textured character sound rather than a typical high-pitched voice.

Intensity (26.66%): The voice is delivered at a very soft volume. This low intensity creates a sense of intimacy or can be used to build tension, making the listener lean in to hear what's being said.

Energy (2/10): With an energy level of just 2 out of 10, the delivery is extremely subdued. This lack of energy is perfect for portraying a world-weary narrator, a calm villain, or a character in a state of deep introspection.

Voice Info

Name: Theo - Character
male
English / United Kingdom
` Voice Provider:` MurfAI

Voice Profile Stats

Pitch(hz)220.61
Intensity(%)26.66
Energy2/10
Vocal Fry0.334
WPM135.72

Recommended For

  • Best for voicing villains, monsters, or wise old creatures in video games and animated features.
  • Best for dramatic storytelling or audiobook narration requiring a dark, suspenseful, or ominous tone.
  • Best for character-driven podcasts or radio plays where a unique, gravelly voice is needed.
  • Best for trailers or promotional material for horror, thriller, or fantasy genres.

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