Sensory Readable's speech settings control how Readable sounds and behaves when speaking. This section covers voice selection, speed, volume, and the supporting features that work alongside speech β€” Key Echo, Voice Echo, and Click Stops Speech.

The Voice tab of the Settings dialog. The Voice dropdown shows 'Sonia (Microsoft Natural)' selected. Below are Volume and Speed sliders, both set near the middle.
The Voice tab of Settings β€” choose your voice and set Volume and Speed.

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Setting up your speech

The two most important settings for everyday use are voice and speed. Most users find a comfortable combination after a few minutes of trying:

  1. Pick a voice whose tone you find easy to listen to
  2. Set a speed that matches your reading pace
  3. Optionally enable Key Echo, Voice Echo or Click Stops Speech based on your needs

Voices included

Sensory Readable v3 includes a large range of human-quality installed voices that work offline (without an internet connection) β€” this includes the existing Natural Voices (Sonia, Ryan and more) plus an expanding range of custom-built voices. The exact voice list varies by Readable version and region β€” your build may include additional or different voices appropriate to your locale.

Video help

A closer look at the Sonia Natural Voice. The video only contacts YouTube once you press play.

A closer look at the Sonia Natural Voice in Sensory Readable