Audiobook Accents & Character Voices

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Description

An audiobook sample featuring 2 different UK accents, a German accent, and a Western US accent including several different ages.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC) German North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the scientists looked like a monk as he gave a little bow in acknowledgement of the warning recall. It's a prime miss, he said. This merciful. Actually, I christened it that only about a week ago the promise Dr Hunter interrupted with a smile. Not the Proteas. Like in the movie, Tyson looked stunned. I never noticed the similarity Gauge laughed loudly. Seriously, Skyler. I thought it was your idea of a sly homage. I was proud of you. Should we change it? No. Dr Taison Kicker Guard's voice was warm but firm. We have more important things to think about. Primacy is a first that deserves to be recognized. Tyson bobbed his head. His modest voice and demeanor gained strength as he warmed to his subject from his tablet computer animations of engineering diagrams and artists renderings of the suburb projected onto the screen. A pretty complex little machine, Hunter said with a smile. Just how small is it? Dyson's pride was obvious. A small as a medium sized virus, Mr Hunter promises 264 Nana meters long and half that at its widest 77 nanometers high, not counting the sensor array on top, a nanometer is one billions of a meter miles away, Hunter whistled. It was a scale he couldn't truly comprehend. The only design feature that was completely unfamiliar to Hunter was the T shaped device that rose above the sub's hole like a grossly elongated radar dish. Tyson called it the sensor array, but let Kenneth Gage take over to explain its function. You wouldn't understand the science hunter, so I won't go into detail gauges. Voice was flat and dry. More than two dozen different atomic elements had to be arranged according to their size and their propensity to interact, all contained within a framework that is rigid and steerable. An impossible task. But we did it. He swept his hand through the air, and you felt the need to criticize the ****** visuals. As I think you called him. Hunter fell, duly contrite. I apologize, Dr Gage. I simply had no idea what I was looking at. Just a CZ. You said the other man, Stone, was a little softer as he highlighted another part of the image. Never forget that the sensory is by far the most fragile component of the whole Submersible. If you lose it, you are blind, deaf, helpless mission over goodbye to a $1,000,000,000 worth of research. Get the message. Hunter smiled ruefully. The loss of the patient would be even more tragic. Kierkegaard sat forward. Thank you, Dr Gage. Unless you have questions, Mr Hunter. Dozens. But they all hinge on the mission. What you asking me to do for want of a better word? The things we need to define would be considered bombs. Our patient's body has been mined.