notevibes. Monotone Voice Generator

Monotone Voice Generator

Flat-register AI voices — robotic news-reader, Ben-Stein-style lecture cadence, zero-inflection delivery. Perfect for parody ads, corporate-drone comedy, and deadpan tutorials.

LECTURE HALL

Ben-Stein flat lecture.

CORPORATE DRONE

Office-drone training narrator.

PARODY AD

Deliberately bad radio ad.

ROBOTIC NEWS

Early-AI news-reader.

Every clip made with the same voices and tags you get in the app — no post-processing.
550+ AI voices
72 languages
80+ emotion tags
Commercial rights included
How it works

From script to finished audio

1

Pick your voice

Preview the Monotone demos above, or browse all 550+ voices inside the app until one fits.

2

Direct the delivery

Paste your script and drop inline [emotion] tags at the exact words where the delivery should shift — plus a persona line so the voice stays in character.

3

Generate and download

Preview the result, tweak a tag or two, then download MP3 or WAV with full commercial rights.

Prompt recipes

Monotone voice recipes

Persona + scene direction + inline emotion tags. Paste any recipe into the app to recreate these deliveries.

Emotion tags for this voice

Drop any of these inline with [brackets] at the exact word where delivery shifts.

[bored][short pause]+ creative:[like a robot]

Use case 01

LECTURE HALL

Ben-Stein flat lecture.

1. Persona

Ben-Stein-style lecturer.

2. Scene Direction

Absolute flat affect, zero inflection, deadpan roll-call cadence.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[bored][short pause]

Sample

[bored] Turn to page four hundred and twelve. [short pause] [bored] The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. [bored] Anyone. [short pause] [bored] Anyone.

Use case 02

CORPORATE DRONE

Office-drone training narrator.

1. Persona

Corporate-training narrator.

2. Scene Direction

Flat mid-register, unbroken cadence, pure procedural tone.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[bored][short pause]

Sample

[bored] Welcome to compliance training. [short pause] [bored] This module takes forty minutes. [bored] Please do not skip the quiz.

Use case 03

PARODY AD

Deliberately bad radio ad.

1. Persona

Parody bad-radio-ad reader.

2. Scene Direction

Reluctant script-read delivery, flat through the punchlines.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[bored][short pause]

Sample

[bored] Come on down to Dave's Discount Tires. [short pause] [bored] We have tires. [bored] They are round.

Use case 04

ROBOTIC NEWS

Early-AI news-reader.

1. Persona

Early-generation robotic news-reader.

2. Scene Direction

Flat synthetic cadence, no inflection curves.

3. Inline Emotion Tags

[like a robot][bored][short pause]

Sample

[like a robot] [bored] In local news. [short pause] [bored] [like a robot] Traffic was reported on Highway Forty-One. [bored] It has since cleared.

Voice gallery

Voices curated for Monotone

Tap any voice for a short neutral preview. Every one of them supports the same inline tag system.

Styles

Monotone voice styles

Different flavors, same three-layer control system.

Lecture Hall

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Corporate Drone

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Parody Ad

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Robotic News

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Weather Robot

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Phone-Tree Voice

Delivery style matched to this voice type.

Made for

Who uses monotone voices?

Creators and teams using the inline emotion-tag system to shape delivery in real time.

Comedy Writers

Deadpan parody ad and sketch voices

Corporate Training

Intentional flat-affect compliance modules

Podcasters

Satirical AI/robotic-narrator segments

Film Teasers

Dystopia-setting flat narration

YouTube Creators

Deadpan essay-video voiceovers

Game Devs

Monotone NPC scientist/clerk characters

What you get
550+ AI voices80+ emotion tags72 languagesMP3 / WAV downloadCommercial rightsNo watermarkPreview before download

What is a monotone voice generator, and why direct flatness on purpose?

A monotone voice generator produces deliberately flat-register speech — a Ben-Stein-style lecture, a corporate-training narrator, a deadpan parody ad, an early-AI news-reader — for comedy, satire, and any script where zero inflection is the actual point.

It works through the same inline system as every other voice on the platform, just aimed at absence rather than expression: the [bored] tag holds a line flat, [short pause] keeps the rhythm unbroken and declarative, and the creative [like a robot] tag pushes it toward synthetic. A persona — lecturer, training narrator, ad reader, news-reader — keeps that flatness consistent instead of drifting into ordinary speech.

Directing zero inflection

All four recipes on this page lean on the same two tags. LECTURE HALL repeats [bored] across short declarative lines for a Ben-Stein "anyone... anyone" cadence; CORPORATE DRONE keeps an unbroken [bored] procedural tone; PARODY AD reads a bad radio-ad script completely flat through what should be punchlines; ROBOTIC NEWS adds [like a robot] on top of [bored] for a synthetic, early-AI news cadence.

Iapetus and Despina hold the flattest register naturally; Vindemiatrix suits corporate-bureaucrat flatness; Achird works for parody-ad reluctance. The key writing rule is to avoid any tag that adds inflection — [excited], [cheerful], [shouting] — since a single one breaks the flat effect.

Where flat delivery is useful beyond comedy

Comedy writers use monotone for deadpan parody-ad and sketch voices; corporate training teams use it — sometimes unintentionally — for compliance modules; podcasters build satirical AI-narrator segments; film teasers use flat narration to set a dystopian tone; YouTube creators use it for deadpan essay-video voiceovers; game developers use it for monotone NPC clerks and scientists.

[bored] alone implies some mental disengagement with slight variation; true monotone is the stricter, tighter version — short declarative lines with almost no tag beyond [bored] and [short pause].

Publishing parody and satire

Every clip previews before download and exports as MP3 or WAV with no watermark. Paid plans include full commercial rights, which cover parody radio ads and satirical content for agencies and podcast sponsors.

The same flat-delivery system works across all 72 supported languages, useful for satire aimed at non-English audiences with the same deadpan cadence.

Flatten it out

Paste your script. Drop [bored] inline. Zero inflection.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make the AI truly monotone?

Combine [bored] with clean declarative sentences. Avoid tags that add inflection ([excited], [cheerful], [shouting]). For maximum flat affect, layer [bored] + [like a robot].

Which voices go flattest?

Iapetus and Despina lead for maximum monotone — both hold flat register naturally. Vindemiatrix works for corporate-bureaucrat flat, Achird for gritty parody.

Is monotone useful outside comedy?

Yes. Compliance training, phone-tree menus, and certain dystopian narrative voices intentionally use flat register. It also underpins "boring expert" educational content.

How is monotone different from bored?

[bored] implies mental disengagement with some variation. Monotone is the stricter flat-register delivery. In practice, most monotone demos use the [bored] tag with tight declarative lines.

Can I use this for parody radio ads?

Yes — "bad radio ad" is a signature monotone use case. Full commercial rights on paid plans for ad agencies and podcast sponsor parody.