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Analog Horror Text to Speech: Broadcast Dread Without the Gimmicks

Deadpan delivery. Unnatural pauses. Broadcast cadence that makes skin crawl. Optimized for analog horror, ARGs, and EAS-style narration.

Clean dry output · SSML pacing control · Commercial rights included

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From script to audio in three steps

Every Voiceup text-to-speech experience follows the same simple flow—whether you start from this page or a themed voice studio.

Step 1: Prepare your script

Type, paste, or refine your copy. Know your length before you generate so pickups and revisions stay predictable.

Step 2: Choose a voice and generate

Pick a language, browse categories, preview voices, then tune speed and style. One click turns your text into studio-ready speech.

Step 3: Download and use

Play the result in the player, download MP3, and drop the audio into video, e-learning, ads, or podcasts.

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Free tier limits apply; upgrade when you need higher quotas or commercial licensing.

Why creators choose Voiceup for TTS

Neural voices, a browser-native studio, and pricing that rewards planning—not guesswork.

Neural voices built for real projects

Quality & speed

Neural voices built for real projects

Voiceup focuses on clarity, emotion, and consistency across long scripts—so explainers, lessons, and ads sound intentional, not robotic.

Hundreds of voices across languages and styles mean you can match tone to brand without juggling multiple tools.

Workflow

Plan in free tools, produce in one studio

Use calculators and counters to lock duration and budget, then move straight into synthesis on the same stack.

Fewer surprises in the edit bay: you already know how long the read will run and what it costs at scale.

Plan in free tools, produce in one studio
From quick tests to production volume

Scale

From quick tests to production volume

Start with the free generator and utilities, then graduate to plans when you need higher character limits and commercial rights.

Cloud-ready: pick up projects from any device and keep iterating on voice settings until the take is right.

Pacing vs. Filters

The Problem with "Analog Horror" Text to Speech

I’ve listened to hundreds of "analog horror" voice generators. Most do the same cheap trick: drop the pitch, add static, and call it unsettling.

It doesn’t work. Real dread lives in the flat affect. In the half-second pause that lasts a quarter-second too long. In the sudden drop to a whisper that forces the listener to lean in.

Generic TTS reads emergency alerts like customer service scripts. You need an engine trained on broadcast cadence and uncanny valley pacing.

No baked-in tape hiss
No artificial pitch artifacts
Clean, dry broadcast signal

Voices Built for Broadcast Dread

Archetypes that match the broadcast format without emotional bleed.

EAS Alert

The Emergency Broadcaster

Flat, authoritative, clipped consonants. Zero emotional bleed.

"This is not a test. Remain indoors. Do not attempt to verify the broadcast."
Best For: Emergency alerts, government broadcasts.

Tape Narrator

The Deadpan Archivist

Measured pacing. Slight vocal fry. Deliberate syllable separation.

"Entry four. The signal repeats every seventy-two hours. I’ve stopped trying to decode it."
Best For: Found footage logs, cassette recordings.

Channel Interrupt

The Corporate Anchor

Professional broadcast tone. Slight unnatural cadence. Polite but hollow.

"Your local weather has been updated. Please disregard the sky. Proceed as normal."
Best For: Fake commercials, PSA sequences.

How Analog Audio Is Actually Engineered

Technique creates the uncanny valley, not filters.

1. Monotone Datasets

Trained on public broadcast archives and emergency systems. Replicates flat affect with precision.

2. Unnatural SSML Timing

Insert <break> between sentences that should flow. Stretch syllables without pitch drift.

3. Clean Dry Output

Pristine audio ready for your own tape saturation and bit-crushing in post. You keep full control.

4. Dynamic Range

Quiet lines stay quiet. Sudden spikes don't clip. The waveform holds tension until you break it.

Where This Actually Gets Used

From YouTube series to indie games, consistency matters.

YouTube Analog Horror Series

Consistent narrator tone across episodes. SSML pacing keeps retention high during slow-burn sequences.

ARG & Immersive Experiences

Clean voice files route perfectly into alternate reality websites, QR codes, and phone line simulations.

Indie Game Development

Terminal logs, security warnings, diegetic UI. Export WAV. Drop into Unity without extra cleaning.

Podcast / Fictional Audio

Fake radio broadcasts. Interstitial alerts. Seamless layering with music beds and Foley.

Experimental Short Films

Broadcast hijack sequences. Corporate training tapes. Commercial rights cleared on Pro.

Why Voicesup Beats "Analog" Presets

Filters age fast. Control scales.

Feature Generic "Analog" TTS Voicesup Broadcast
Pitch Control Extreme drops, metallic warble Natural flat affect preserved
Pacing Monotone but rushed SSML broadcast cadence
Effects Baked-in static/hiss Clean dry output for post-layering
Consistency Tone drift after 2 min Deadpan delivery for long logs
Commercial Rights Often restricted Full rights on Pro/Agency

How to Generate Analog Horror Voiceovers in 30 Seconds

Quick, simple, and professional.

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Step 1: Open Free TTS

Visit /free-tts. No login required. Dashboard loads instantly.

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Step 2: Pick Profile

Filter: Analog/Broadcast → EAS Alert, Tape Narrator, or Channel Interrupt.

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Step 3: Paste & Pace

Enter text. Insert &lt;break&gt; tags where natural speech would flow.

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Step 4: Generate & Export

Hit generate. Listen. Download clean MP3/WAV instantly.

Pro Tip: Don't over-process the voice.

Analog horror is about what's missing, not what's added. Let the silence carry the weight.

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FAQ: Analog Horror TTS, Straight Answers

Yes. Three generations daily on the free tier. 500 characters each. No signup required.
No. We export clean, dry audio. Baked-in effects ruin mixing flexibility. Add tape saturation and low-pass filters in post.
Use SSML: &lt;break time="600ms"&gt; between phrases and &lt;prosody pitch="medium-low"&gt; to flatten cadence.
Yes. All voices are trained on broadcast archives and licensed professional datasets. No unauthorized cloning.
The voice generates the narration. Voicesup includes a free AI SFX generator for alert beeps and static bursts.
Yes. WAV and high-bitrate MP3 available on Pro and Agency plans.
ElevenLabs excels at emotional range. Analog horror requires flat affect and unnatural pacing which our broadcast profiles deliver.
Insert micro-breaks. Vary sentence length. Use emphasis tags sparingly to create subtle uncanny contrast.
Yes. Unified broadcast personas route across 50+ languages with consistent deadpan cadence.
Yes. Pro and Agency plans include full commercial rights. Free tier is for personal/testing use only.

Stop Faking Dread with Pitch Sliders. Engineering the Uncanny.

Generate broadcast-ready narration free. No signup. No baked-in gimmicks. Just clean audio you control.

3 free generations daily · Commercial rights · Clean dry output