This study examines whether emotion conveyed in recorded and synthesized voices affects perceptions of emotional valence of content, perceptions of suitability of content, liking of content, and credibility of content as well as whether recorded or synthesized speech influences perceptions differently. Participants heard two news stories, two movie descriptions and two health stories in a 2 (type of speech: recorded vs. synthesized) by 2 (consistency of voice emotion and content emotion: matched vs. mismatched) balanced, between subjects experiment. A happy voice, whether synthesized or recorded, made content seem happier and more suitable for extroverts, and a sad (synthesized or recorded) voice made content seem less happy and less intere...