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Re: [microsound] Bell Labs Text to Speech



some very entertaining examples of synthesis re-contextualized.

    http://dictionaraoke.mirrors.gweep.net/

best,
marc

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On 6/21/02 3:26 PM, "joerg piringer" <joerg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> the best is still MBROLA.
> search for it.
> it has voices for english, american, german, brazilian, arabic, etc.
> and sounds great. hours of fun.
> and its free. on pcs.
> 
> joerg
> 
> At 15:22 21.06.2002 -0700, you wrote:
>> . "
>>> 
>>> Seriously though, I'm in a computer lab without sound.
>>>  The program looks tight.  But does anyone know of any
>>> program that can take a large text file and convert it
>>> into electronic voice?
>>> thanks.
>>> brandon
>> 
>> 
>> Ive got a great program called talk it.  It can handle large text files and
>> has a heck of alot more options then the Bell labs program.  Its under a meg
>> so if you want me to email it to you, just give me the word.  Its PC only
>> tho so i guess if you dont have access to or have a PC then , erm... i guess
>> it wont help.
>> 
>> 
>> aLEKs
>> 
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