SonoTale's LitRPG World auto-casts every character, gives your system notifications their own synthetic voice and SFX sting, learns your invented terms, and locks every character's voice across your entire series. Full immersive audio in hours, not months.
~$20 per finished hour of audio. Upload your first chapter free.
SonoTale reads your manuscript and identifies the system-voice convention automatically. It gets a dedicated synthetic register — not a human narrator doing a robot impression, but a voice that genuinely sounds like game fabric. Every notification, every alert, every status update fires in the same register throughout your entire series.
Your protagonist, party members, and NPCs each get their own voice from a library of 500+. Skill names, class titles, and dungeon terminology are pronunciation-locked from chapter 1 so they stay consistent in book 10.
SonoTale reads every dialogue line and identifies each character automatically. It maps your system-voice convention, learns your protagonist's name, your party roster, and flags invented skill names and dungeon terminology for pronunciation review before generation begins. No mispronounced Aetherblast III eight chapters in.
Every character gets a distinct voice, locked to them for the series. The system-voice gets its own synthetic tier. Stat-screen chimes fire at every notification. Battle beds build on raid encounters and drop on safe rooms. Dungeon ambience shifts between floors automatically, without any manual placement. A 100,000-word LitRPG novel processes in approximately 7.5 hours.
A full DAW opens with every voice, SFX, and ambience layer on separate tracks. Adjust the system-voice level, swap a character voice, request a new AI generation for a specific line — all inside the browser. Export broadcast-ready audio with AI disclosure metadata embedded. Publish the same day to Spotify, Apple Books, Google Play, Kobo, Findaway, and direct.
Every LitRPG has a system voice. In most audiobook productions, human or AI, it gets narrated by the same voice as everything else. SonoTale assigns your system-voice to a dedicated synthetic tier from the start. It sounds distinct, stays consistent, and knows the difference between a standard notification and a realm-wide announcement. That distinction cannot be bolted on after the fact.
LitRPG readers follow series. They are on book 7. They know what Kael sounds like. SonoTale's series voice-lock stores every character voice, every pronunciation rule, and every ambience profile against your series ID. Open book 8 and every voice is exactly as it was in book 1, without any additional setup. Human studios charge separately per book. SonoTale charges credits per finished hour of audio, regardless of which installment you are producing.
A 15-hour LitRPG novel with protagonist, party, NPCs, and system voice from a human production studio costs between $10,000 and $25,000. The same production on SonoTale costs approximately $300 in credits. Listeners cannot distinguish the difference. Publishing platforms do not distinguish the difference. Your royalty rates are identical. The full cast is there either way.
Stat-screen chimes, level-up stings, raid ambience that builds on encounters and drops on safe rooms, dungeon atmosphere that shifts between floors — these are default behaviors in the LitRPG World, not effects you request or place manually. Your story triggers them from context. The system reads the scene and knows whether to build tension or break it. You focus on the story. The production takes care of itself.
Browse and audition individual voices. When you upload your manuscript, SonoTale auto-assigns the best fit — you can approve, swap, or fine-tune before generating the full production.
Stat blocks, level-up notifications, and skill acquisition messages get their own synthetic system voice and a signature SFX sting — automatically detected from your formatting.
You define how your invented terms, skill names, and character names are pronounced. Once set, they're consistent across every chapter, every book in the series.
Every character voice is locked to your series profile. Book 2 sounds identical to Book 1. No narrator availability risk, no mid-series re-cast.
Combat scenes get a dense, aware music bed that builds with the action. Boss encounters score differently from skirmishes. The engine reads scene context.
Every element sits on a timeline you can edit. Swap voices, nudge SFX, regenerate any single line. AI handles the pass — you have full manual override if you want it.
Full commercial rights on every production. No royalty split, no 7-year exclusivity lock. Publish wide on Spotify, Apple, Google, Kobo, Findaway, and your own store.
No. SonoTale uses the same generation technology behind the best commercial AI voices, selected and mixed for narrative use. The demo samples above use the same pipeline your book would. Hear for yourself.
You define pronunciation before the first generation run. Every skill name, proper noun, and place name goes into your lexicon. Once set, it never breaks across the series.
Spotify, Apple Books, Google Play, Kobo, Findaway, and your own direct store. AI disclosure metadata is included automatically in every export. Going wide consistently outperforms Audible exclusivity for most indie authors.
Every element is on a timeline. Swap a voice, regenerate a single line, adjust an SFX. Each regeneration costs credits — so the initial pass is designed to be right, but nothing is locked.
Upload your first chapter. SonoTale casts your characters, scores your scenes, and returns a full production within the hour. No card. No watermark on the preview.
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