その場所を訪れたら寄りたいお店があるように
その場所を訪れたら是非会いたいと思わせてくれる
素敵なツアーガイドやインストラクターがいます。
彼らとの出会いはあなたの旅をもっと楽しく
もっと色鮮やかに、思い出深いものにしてくれます。
行き先よりも体験こそが旅。そう考えるベルトラは
想像を超えた景色を見せてくれる、
味わったことのない感動を体験させてくれる、
旅人に特別な体験を届けてくれる彼らをリスペクトを込めてColorier コロリエ(旅を彩る人)と呼びます。
The formula was simple. Type a rant into the box. Select the metallic “Loquendo” voice. Press play. And then came the screaming . Users realized that by adding excessive exclamation points, line breaks, or all-caps passages, they could push the synthetic larynx into a stuttering, pitch-spiking meltdown. Loquendo didn't just speak; it seethed .
Before AI voice clones became fluent in your favorite streamer’s cadence, before TikTok text-to-speech narrated millions of recipes and confessions, there was Loquendo. And Loquendo was angry .
Born in the early 2000s as a modest Italian speech synthesis system, Loquendo wasn't designed for fame. It was meant for accessibility, corporate voicemails, and perhaps the occasional automated train announcement. But the internet had other plans.
Somewhere in the chaotic cradle of early YouTube and Spanish-language forums, users discovered something magical: Loquendo’s default voice—neutral, slightly nasal, and perpetually unimpressed—could deliver any line with unintentional comedic fury. Read a grocery list? Boring. Recite a copypasta about someone’s mother? Suddenly, it’s a stand-up tragedy.
The formula was simple. Type a rant into the box. Select the metallic “Loquendo” voice. Press play. And then came the screaming . Users realized that by adding excessive exclamation points, line breaks, or all-caps passages, they could push the synthetic larynx into a stuttering, pitch-spiking meltdown. Loquendo didn't just speak; it seethed .
Before AI voice clones became fluent in your favorite streamer’s cadence, before TikTok text-to-speech narrated millions of recipes and confessions, there was Loquendo. And Loquendo was angry . loquendo
Born in the early 2000s as a modest Italian speech synthesis system, Loquendo wasn't designed for fame. It was meant for accessibility, corporate voicemails, and perhaps the occasional automated train announcement. But the internet had other plans. The formula was simple
Somewhere in the chaotic cradle of early YouTube and Spanish-language forums, users discovered something magical: Loquendo’s default voice—neutral, slightly nasal, and perpetually unimpressed—could deliver any line with unintentional comedic fury. Read a grocery list? Boring. Recite a copypasta about someone’s mother? Suddenly, it’s a stand-up tragedy. Press play