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2005-09-04 17:18
Bamu®
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Speech-Synthesis

Hi,

There are only few people, who used ring-modulation to simulate Speech....
I even want try it, but unfortunately I don't have any idea how this works
Before I waste time by testing I ask here: Is there someone with knowledge?

Btw: Is there someone who can tell me, what the voice in AGEMIXER'S song "Da Shit (Eastwood Jack's Red..)" says?
 
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2006-10-28 12:18
Krill

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Speech synth can be done using SID voices, no doubt about that. And, Nata, just use teh intarweb, and you'll find lots of papers dealing with the topic of speech synthesis.
2006-10-28 12:22
Bamu®
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Quote: Speech synth can be done using SID voices, no doubt about that. And, Nata, just use teh intarweb, and you'll find lots of papers dealing with the topic of speech synthesis.

Sorry, but I do not want to create Speech-Sounds with SID. (at least not by hand) :P
2006-10-28 12:24
Krill

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Whatever, but those papers explain how KB's speech synth works, which you wondered about.
2006-10-28 12:26
Bamu®
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Quote: Whatever, but those papers explain how KB's speech synth works, which you wondered about.

Link?
2006-10-28 12:36
trident

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Quote: Link?

http://www.google.com
2006-10-28 12:37
Bamu®
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Quote: http://www.google.com

:D ;)
2006-10-28 12:46
Krill

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Also, those papers are so not about doing it by hand. That's why it's called synthesis, and not fiddling-with-ringmod-and-waveforms-until-it-somehow-sounds-close-to-understanda ble. :)

The magic term for google there is "formant speech synthesis," btw., with emphasis on formant.
2006-11-08 20:19
Bamu®
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In fact It would be interesting to see a high quality Speech-Synth tool, that allows to create spoken words in a quite easy way.
Benefit: It could be used quickly for Demos without music (or something between).

Of course, many, many, many, c64 people had the same idea already a long time before...
2006-11-09 16:11
chatGPZ

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Quote:
In fact It would be interesting to see a high quality Speech-Synth tool, that allows to create spoken words in a quite easy way.


whats wrong with S.A.M. ?
2006-11-09 16:17
Bamu®
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Quote: Quote:
In fact It would be interesting to see a high quality Speech-Synth tool, that allows to create spoken words in a quite easy way.


whats wrong with S.A.M. ?


Can you tell me a quality demo that uses SAM?
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