An in-depth guide on how to use Text to Speech on Discord
Discord is the 'go-to' app for most gamers, streamers, and people that like to talk in big groups. Since its launch, this instant-messaging social media platform has provided its services to millions. People use Discord to enhance their streaming, gaming, and chat experiences. They opt for its service because not only is it free to download but is available across different devices and platforms, and most importantly, offers different accessibility options, with the text to speech feature being one of them.
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Say hello to text to speech.
Text to speech is a type of assistive technology that reads text aloud. It could be words on any screen. Text-to-speech messages help people communicate effectively with each other.
Discord has a text-to-speech feature built into its application. Gamers can opt for it whilst in a session, or streamers can use it to interact with their viewers while on a live stream. Moreover, text-to-speech messages come in handy for removing any language barriers or for people who experience difficulties reading.
However, Discord's TTS only works for Windows and Mac users. The application is currently available on desktops only and cannot be accessed on mobile devices.
Using the text-to-speech function on Discord can help streamers engage with their audience in new and fun ways. For example, users can communicate more creatively using Discord's voice bot, which converts various texts into sound. In other words, Discord TTS provides a lot of fun and quirky ways to communicate with friends, whether it’s media sharing, screen sharing, or just voice chat.
How to enable Discord text to speech?
Using TTS on Discord is a fairly simple process.
Step 1: Find the Discord user settings menu.
Step 2: Search for 'Text & Images' under 'App Settings.'
Step 3: Click on 'Allow playback and Usage of TTS command' to enable it.
The app is now ready for TTS messages and will process any text into an audio message automatically.
To test the feature, type a forward slash command followed by 'tts' and your message on your private server. Now you should be able to listen to the text entered as a voice message. Note that if it is working fine, it must be perfectly in sync. You should be able to read and hear the message at the same time.
How to activate text to speech notifications on Discord?
Apart from using the Discord TTS for speaking to friends or chatting in different groups, one can also use it for notifications. Setting up TTS notifications helps read messages aloud. To enable this function, go to the user settings menu (the gear icon) on the Discord app, and under 'App Settings', find 'Notifications.' Look for the 'Text to Speech Notifications' in the settings. There you should find the three following buttons:
For all channels
This button enables the app to read out all the notifications. The messages a user receives on different channels are processed as voice messages. Note that, once this feature is enabled, a voice will read out every notification as a text-to-speech message, irrespective of whether the messages have a 'tts' tag or not. This is especially useful when the user is in the middle of something important. You don't have to click notifications all the time; your messages will be read aloud.
For the currently selected channel
This button enables the TTS notification function for the current channel a user is on. It's for users chatting on different channels but want to stay focused on the selected channel.
Never
This is the default setting. Keep this button clicked in the notification settings if you don't want a voice reading out your message. Keeping this button ticked prevents Discord from delivering notifications as a voice message, irrespective of whether the message has a '/tts' tag or not.
Since the TTS function is not enabled by default, users can simply click the button to turn on the setting.
Using text to speech while chatting on Discord
To enable text to speech while chatting on Discord, a user must enter the text by typing the tag '/tts' followed by their message. Once the message is entered, other members of the channel will be able to hear see and hear the chat. An AI voice will read out the words that have been typed along with the username to the other users. You can also change the TTS voices from male to female and vice-versa on Discord using a third-party voice changer online software.
Muting all text to speech messages on Discord
If you are someone that doesn't want text-to-speech messages on Discord, simply disable the feature by going to the 'Settings' page on the app and searching for 'Text & Images' under 'App Settings.' Scroll down to find the 'Text to Speech' option and de-select the 'Allow playback and Usage of TTS command' switch. In addition, Discord allows users to customize their individual user experience by giving them the ability to mute the text-to-speech function even if the particular user isn't an admin of a specific channel.
So there you go. That's everything in between how to enable and disable text to speech on Discord.
That said, users can also add their dash of creativity using the different Discord bots on the internet.
Murf now has a discord server where you can ask us questions about our studio, voices, and product features. We also have separate communities for voice-wiki and release updates. Via our voice-wiki forum, we’ll help you find the perfect voices for your projects, whether it’s elearning, audiobooks, ads, or any other type of project. Have an idea for a new feature big or small added to or changed about Murf Studio? Post about it on our server, and we’ll look into it. Keep your eyes out for a TTS bot in the future too!
FAQs
How to use Discord text to speech?
To use the text to speech on Discord, enter the tag '/tts' followed by the message. An AI voice will read out the words that have been typed along with the username to the other users. party application.
How do I get text to speech on Discord mobile?
Open Discord, type /tts, followed by 'space' and the message you want to convey to your audience.
How do I turn off TTS on Discord?
Go to the 'Settings' page on Discord desktop app and search for 'Text & Images' under 'App Settings.' Scroll down to the 'Text to Speech' option and disable the 'Allow playback and Usage of TTS command' switch.