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anyone know of any half decent free" speek what you type" software.....it doesnt have to be great, cause ill probably mash it up anyway or run it through a vocoder.
i need it for some jingles for a radio show.
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30-05-2005 23:58 |
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cynik
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31-05-2005 00:31 |
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yeh tried the windows one, not that great, and i only got one voice
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31-05-2005 00:49 |
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dirk
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31-05-2005 07:40 |
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cynik
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Originally posted by MUNKI C
yeh tried the windows one, not that great, and i only got one voice |
you got Sam, he sucks. most of people don't install this option (accessibility) to full extent but here at my work we got pre-installed IBM's with WinXP all features included. theres a cool robot one in there
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31-05-2005 09:51 |
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Sam is just like the Fruity Speech synth, all of which do suck, but are standard for speech synth. there is Cantor, but i am afraid it costs money, but it is EXTREMELY good speech synth. length of word can be marked, pitch and words all done on a piano roll, and sequencer of it's own, avalible in VST and such, formats. or stand alone....
it's the sortta program used for Benny b. or global DJ's.
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31-05-2005 12:21 |
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