Type any script. Hear it back in that Long-Beach low-key speaking register — soft mid-tenor, near-mumbled at the edges, half-thinking-out-loud cadence. The voice that built channel ORANGE in private and stayed private about every record since. Studio-quality MP3 in under a minute. No software to install. Built on HyperVoice, our proprietary neural TTS engine.
Christopher Breaux speaks the way he records — quietly, slightly under the breath, half-thinking-out-loud. The voice sits in a soft mid-tenor with no projection. The New-Orleans-to-Long-Beach baseline gives every sentence a slight Southern softness on top of the California laid-back default. The cadence is reflective, often unfinished, with pauses that arrive in the middle of a clause rather than at the end.
TaskAGI's Frank Ocean AI voice generator runs on HyperVoice, our proprietary text-to-speech engine. The model captures that soft speaking register specifically — the New-Orleans-California hybrid baseline, the near-mumble at the start of a sentence, the way he half-finishes one thought to start the next, and the dry warmth that holds the line together when the words trail off.
Four presets cover the modes you actually hear. Reflective is the default Tumblr-era essay register, slow and half-finished. Documentary opens slightly for art-R&B-history narration. Press tightens for the rare red-carpet read. Casual is the off-the-cuff speaking voice from the few extant long-form interviews.
Creators reach for this voice when a script needs quiet that has been earned. Art-R&B documentary cold-opens. Tumblr-era reflective reels. Reclusive-artist memoir audiobook. Black-queer-art-history-month narration. Long-form essay videos on solitude and creation. The voice does work that a generic young-male soul preset cannot do because it carries a specific learned reticence.