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Overview

Fish Audio models support 64+ emotional expressions and voice styles that can be controlled through text markers in your input. Add natural pauses, laughter, and other human-like elements to make speech more engaging and realistic.

How It Works

Simply wrap emotion tags in parentheses within your text:
The TTS models will automatically recognize these markers and adjust the voice accordingly.

Complete Emotion Reference

Basic Emotions (24 expressions)

Advanced Emotions (25 expressions)

Tone Markers (5 expressions)

Control volume and intensity:

Audio Effects (10 expressions)

Add natural human sounds:

Special Effects

Additional markers for atmosphere and context: You can also use natural expressions like “Ha,ha,ha” for laughter without tags.

Usage Guidelines

Placement Rules

For English and Most Languages:
  • Emotion tags MUST go at the beginning of sentences
  • Tone controls can go anywhere in the text
  • Sound effects can go anywhere in the text
Correct:
Incorrect:

Advanced Techniques

Combining Effects

You can layer multiple emotions for complex expressions:

Emotion Transitions

Create natural emotional progressions:

Background Effects

Add atmospheric sounds:

Intensity Modifiers

Fine-tune emotional intensity with descriptive modifiers:

Language Support

All 13 supported languages can use emotion markers. Emotions must be at sentence start for these languages:
  • English, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Korean, Arabic, Russian, Dutch, Italian, Polish, Portuguese

Best Practices

Do’s

  • Use one primary emotion per sentence
  • Test different emotion combinations
  • Match emotions to context logically
  • Add appropriate text after sound effects (e.g., “Ha ha” after laughing)
  • Use natural expressions when possible
  • Space out emotional changes for realism

Don’ts

  • Don’t overuse emotion tags in short text
  • Don’t mix conflicting emotions
  • Don’t create custom tags - use only supported ones
  • Don’t forget parentheses
  • Don’t place emotion tags mid-sentence in English

Common Use Cases

Customer Service

Storytelling

Educational Content

Marketing & Sales

Troubleshooting

Emotion Not Working?

  1. Check placement - Emotions must be at the beginning of sentences for English
  2. Verify spelling - Tags must match exactly as listed
  3. Include parentheses - Tags must be wrapped in parentheses

Unnatural Sound?

  • Space out emotional changes
  • Use appropriate intensity
  • Test with different voices
  • Add context text after sound effects

Performance Notes

  • Emotion markers don’t count toward token limits
  • No additional latency for emotion processing
  • All emotions available on all pricing tiers
  • Maximum of 3 combined emotions per sentence recommended

Quick Reference Tables

Emotion Intensity Scale

Common Combinations

See Also