Xvasynth Voice Packs __exclusive__

. These packs act as "models" for the xVASynth application, allowing users to generate custom dialogue for mods, memes, or personal projects. Where to Find Voice Packs Voice packs are hosted on Nexus Mods

Models are trained on in-game dialogue, so they naturally handle fantasy/medieval/modern phrasing, pauses, and punctuation better than generic TTS. xvasynth voice packs

Mara, with the weight of dozens of sample tracks and hundreds of sessions humming in her machine, realized the pack did remember. It carried echoes of the people whose voices it had studied, memorializing them in harmonies and hesitations. Its memory was not only functional; it was archival, a mosaic of private intonations made public by permission or by the slipperiness of licensed datasets. Mara, with the weight of dozens of sample

There were kittens of mischief in its code. A "nostalgia" preset added just enough tape hiss to make a phrase feel older. A "politeness" module clipped endings into minimized apologies. Mara found herself composing odd sentences to see what the voice would do — "Tell me a secret you learned while I was asleep" — and listening as the speaker produced answers that were not secrets at all but careful, charming non sequiturs. They sounded like the kind of answers someone would give when protecting the speaker as much as the listener. There were kittens of mischief in its code

Voice packs are distributed as .zip or .xpak files. Download your desired pack from the official xVASynth Discord server or Nexus Mods.

: Use the xVATrainer on GitHub to create your own voice models from raw audio data without needing machine learning experience. 🚀 How to Use Voice Packs