#Language stuff; All mandatory.
Language En-US 1
#Here's the name of the variant.
name Jason
#Some extra preliminaries.
Gender Male 0
Age 38
Option Reduce_T 999
#Pitch range
#First number's the bass value, then the top value.
pitch 68 114
#Intonation sets how much pitch change happens during sentence phrases.
#1: The default,
#2: Less intonation,
#3: Even further less intonation (commas don't change pitch),
#4: Pitch rises (instead of falls) at the sentence end.
Intonation 1
#For the next 9 lines:
#First is the frequency of the formant.
#Next is the volume of the formant.
#Finally, the width of that formant's range.
#Add a fourth number to force a fixed frequency onto that formant.
formant 0 94 95
formant 1 93 95
formant 2 95 95
formant 3 94 95
formant 4 93 95
formant 5 96 95
formant 6 95 95
Formant 7 92 95
Formant 8 98 95
#And here's the graphic equalizer.
#Four pairs of numbers: Bass, Mid Low, Mid High and Treble.
#First number in the pair's the frequency; Second is the volume.
tone 2000 255 4000 255 6000 255 8000 255
#Voicing and Consonants change the overall character of a variant.
#Sounds like someone's missing two front teef if Consonant's two numbers are 0's.
voicing 50 -55
consonants 125 -125
#The following three lines allow stress to be enforced.
#You can add stress, amplify it, and evenforce it to be a certain length.
StressAdd 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
StressAmp 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
StressLength 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
#These last two lines add a breath component to a variant.
Breath 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255
BreathW 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255
