In response to a couple of threads a while ago, I present a short program that makes ChucK say "Chuck." I'm working on a complete Klatt-like speech synthesizer that will take ARPABET as input and render speech in ChucK in real time. Don't hold your breath, but I'll try to post something that does more than just say "chucK" sometime over the holidays. Best, PRC
wow. that's great! i am really looking forward to the complete synthesizer. best joerg Perry R Cook schrieb:
In response to a couple of threads a while ago, I present a short program that makes ChucK say "Chuck." I'm working on a complete Klatt-like speech synthesizer that will take ARPABET as input and render speech in ChucK in real time. Don't hold your breath, but I'll try to post something that does more than just say "chucK" sometime over the holidays.
Best,
PRC
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Oh! That's nice! It would/will be interesting to think about how a "proper" speech synth should work with ChucK's timing. I mean; being able to do things like timed words, for example to have algorithmic lyrics to songs would be nice but you can't make arbitrary vocal elements have arbitrary lengths without making them lose their character, for example a "k" will always be roughly the same length while a "o" would change. Interesting stuff, looking forward to this. Thanks, Perry! Kas.
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joerg piringer
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Kassen
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Perry R Cook