Wiseguy Tts New May 2026

Creators like Johnny Harris or Johnny Harris clones need energetic, fast narration. The new "Turbo" voice model speaks at 180–220 words per minute without clipping. Testers reported a 15% increase in viewer retention when switching from generic TTS to Wiseguy TTS New.

The most buzzworthy feature of the new release is its enhanced Zero-Shot Voice Cloning capabilities. "Zero-shot" refers to the model's ability to replicate a voice after hearing just a tiny sample—often as little as 3 to 10 seconds—without requiring hours of training data. wiseguy tts new

This iteration has improved the "stability" of cloned voices. In previous generations, cloned voices would occasionally waver, crack, or slip into an accent that didn't belong to the target. The new Wiseguy model locks onto the vocal fingerprint with higher precision, maintaining consistent accent and timbre throughout long-form narration. Creators like Johnny Harris or Johnny Harris clones

The latest iteration of WiseGuy TTS (informally referred to as “WiseGuy TTS New”) represents a significant leap in neural text-to-speech technology. Moving beyond standard robotic or neutral voices, the new system focuses on dynamic emotional inflection, character-specific prosody, and real-time adaptation. Early demonstrations suggest it is optimized for conversational AI, audiobook narration, and interactive gaming—particularly where a “wise, gritty, or storytelling male voice” is required. Key improvements include reduced latency (sub-300ms on consumer GPUs) and better handling of sarcasm, whispered tones, and aged vocal textures. The AI even adds "overlap"—where one character starts

Perhaps the most requested feature is here: the Scene Builder. In the old version, generating a conversation between two characters meant tedious audio editing in a DAW. The new version allows you to script an entire dialog flow.

The AI even adds "overlap"—where one character starts talking before the other finishes—a hallmark of natural human conversation that most TTS systems completely miss.