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How to Generate AI Dialogue

An animation team scripts a 4-character scene — natural turn-taking, distinct voices, emotion tags — without booking voice actors. On Astorie's canvas, set up a script node with speaker turns, route it through ElevenLabs Eleven v3 Dialogue (the dedicated multi-speaker endpoint), Fish Audio S2-Pro multi-speaker, or Minimax Speech, and use inline tags like [whispers], [laughs], [excited] for emotional delivery. Output is dialogue ready for a multi-character animated short, audio drama, or interactive prototype. Pick a model below to walk through the multi-speaker production flow.

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ElevenLabs

ElevenLabs Dialogue v3

ElevenLabs Dialogue v3 is the multi-speaker endpoint of Eleven v3 — built for natural turn-taking between distinct character voices, with inline emotion tags ([whispers], [laughs], [excited], [sighs]) directing per-line delivery. Where standard Eleven v3 is one voice reading a paragraph, Dialogue v3 lets you assign different voices to different speakers and have them read a scripted scene with natural pacing, breath, and emotional response. On Astorie, you build dialogue scenes as Audio nodes on the canvas — one node per character if you want fine-grained control, or a single Dialogue v3 node for the full multi-speaker generation. The 21-voice library covers the full range of character archetypes, and the cloned voice support lets you bring in custom characters when the prebuilt voices don't match.

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Fish Audio

Fish Audio S2-Pro

Fish Audio S2-Pro's multi-speaker dialogue mode is exclusive to S2-Pro within the Fish Audio family — older S1 doesn't support it. Use [Speaker:Name] syntax to assign different voices to different speakers, with natural-language bracket cues like [whispering], [laughing nervously], or [pause two seconds] directing per-line delivery. Coverage is 80+ languages with automatic detection on the same voice IDs, which makes Fish Audio the strongest pick for multilingual dialogue scenes (an audio drama shipping in English + Mandarin + Japanese, for example) or scenes that need expressive ranges beyond ElevenLabs' fixed inline tag set. Open-source serving means you can self-host the dialogue generation outside Astorie for sensitive or pre-release content.

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