OmniVoice language

Yace text to speech for Mac

Create Yace narration, tutorials, and multilingual voiceovers on Apple Silicon with local generation, OmniVoice support, and a workflow built for Yace-language creators and teams who want a local Mac voice workflow.

Local workflow

Yace text to speech in Murmur

Preview real lines, keep drafts local, and export finished audio from the same Mac workflow.

  • Language sample workflow
  • OmniVoice language support
  • Local Mac generation
  • Export-ready audio

01 · Context

Yace support should mean a production workflow, not just a checkbox

Most Yace TTS pages stop at "supported." That is not enough when you need to judge voice quality, preview a real paragraph, revise a script, and export audio without watching a usage meter.

Murmur is built for local Mac production. You can test Yace lines, use OmniVoice for broad language coverage, use cloning where the selected model supports it, and keep private drafts on your machine.

02 · Highlights

Yace-capable models in Murmur

Murmur gives Yace projects a local Mac workflow. OmniVoice is the broadest coverage path, and some high-traffic languages also have additional model options.

OmniVoice

Murmur's new many-language voice cloning path, backed by OmniVoice's 646-language runtime catalog. For Yace, Murmur can pass the OmniVoice language hint "ekr" or the full language name.

03 · Highlights

What Yace text to speech works best for

Yace narration

Use Murmur to turn Yace scripts into listenable audio for Yace narration, with local previews and export-ready output on Mac.

Localized videos

Use Murmur to turn Yace scripts into listenable audio for localized videos, with local previews and export-ready output on Mac.

Training and education audio

Use Murmur to turn Yace scripts into listenable audio for training and education audio, with local previews and export-ready output on Mac.

04 · Context

How to evaluate Yace output before publishing

For Yace, test a real paragraph instead of a generic demo line so pronunciation, rhythm, and pacing match the finished project.

The practical test is simple: paste the exact opening paragraph of your real script, preview it, then listen again as a viewer or learner would. If the pacing works there, the rest of the workflow becomes much easier to trust.

FAQ

Common questions

Yes. Murmur is designed around local Apple Silicon generation after setup and any required model downloads.

macOS · Local TTS

Create Yace audio on a workflow you control

If you need Yace text to speech without turning every draft into a cloud transaction, Murmur gives you a local-first way to generate, review, and export audio.