Voice Character
A parameter-picker that emits a voice-character prompt-hint to feed ElevenLabs Voice Design’s voiceDescription field.
Configuration
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| age | string | Optional. Age id (e.g. infant, child, teen, young-adult, middle-aged, mature, elderly). |
| gender | string | Optional. Gender id (e.g. male, female, androgynous). |
| language | string | string[] | Optional. Language id, or up to 3 ids for multilingual / codeswitching voices (e.g. ["english","spanish"]). 33 languages — English / Spanish / French / German / Mandarin / Japanese / Hindi / Arabic / Hebrew / etc. Distinct from accent — language is WHAT’S being spoken, accent is HOW it sounds. |
| accent | string | Optional. Accent id (e.g. british-rp, general-american, southern-us, australian, irish, scouse). 44 accents covering North America, British Isles, Continental Europe, Latin America, Asia, MENA, Africa. |
| timbre | string | Optional. Timbre descriptor id (e.g. warm, gravelly, bright, breathy, nasal, silky, velvety, husky, sultry). |
Output
Emits a composed prompt-hint string via the out source handle.
Composition: {language-joined}-speaking [age] [gender] voice with [timbre] timbre and [accent] accent. Sub-fields are dropped gracefully when missing.
Examples:
{ age: "middle-aged", gender: "male", timbre: "warm", accent: "british-rp" }→middle-aged male voice with warm timbre and British RP accent{ language: ["english","spanish"], gender: "female" }→English / Spanish-speaking female voice{ language: "japanese", age: "teen", timbre: "youthful" }→Japanese-speaking teen voice with youthful timbre{ accent: "irish" }→Irish accent
When only one sub-field is set, the bare hint is emitted. When no sub-fields are set, the output is an empty string and the aggregator drops it.
Connecting
Wire to:
- Voice Design (ElevenLabs)
audio-stylehandle — composed text appended to thevoiceDescriptionfield. The dialoguetextfield is never touched. - Text Prompt / Combine Text
inhandle — direct text wiring.
Suno Generate, Generate Music, and Text to Audio are music-side consumers and ignore Voice Character with a soft warning rendered on the consumer node. Use the Music nodes (Music Genre / Music Mood / Instrumentation) for those instead.
Pricing
Free. Parameter-pickers do not consume credits.