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Configure TTS engine settings and who can use it
Enable or disable the text-to-speech engine
Announce events like subs, raids, etc.
Hide follower names in TTS announcements for privacy
Announce when someone cheers bits
Enable bot to respond to commands (!myvoice, etc.)
Choose which messages trigger TTS
Who can use text-to-speech
If off, the channel default voice is used for all messages
If on, reads full URLs as-is. If off, only reads domain names for better listening
How emotes are handled in TTS messages
Configure bits requirements for text-to-speech
Users must spend bits to use text-to-speech
How many bits users must spend for TTS
Configure channel points rewards for text-to-speech
Allow viewers to use channel points for TTS
Manage users who are ignored by TTS commands
Users on this list will not have their messages read by TTS
Messages containing these words or phrases will be silently skipped by TTS
Define default voice parameters for your channel
Select the default TTS voice for the channel
Set the emotional tone of the default voice
Adjust overall pitch for the default voice
Control how fast the default voice speaks
Adjust volume for the selected voice. Warning: Values over 1.0 may be loud or distorted.
Improve pronunciation for specific languages
Improve number and text pronunciation
Calibrate volume for specific voices. Warning: Values over 1.0 may be loud or distorted.
Voices with custom volume settings
To hear ChatVibes TTS alerts in your stream and for yourself, add it as a Browser Source in OBS (or Streamlabs, etc.) and configure audio monitoring. The URL below is a secure Browser Source URL with authentication tokens. For usage instructions, visit the documentation page.
Important: Make sure the ChatVibes TTS browser source is unmuted in your OBS audio mixer and the volume is at an appropriate level.