[arm-allstar] Voice speed
Mike Rhodes
mike at mikerhodes.org
Sun Nov 1 16:03:42 EST 2020
There are a number of text to speech online tools you can use to generate your own files. You can vary speed, emphasis, language, voice, etc. Lots of options.
I used Sox to convert them to the format Allstar (ulaw) need to play it. Just google text to speech.
73, KD4LQS Mike
On November 1, 2020 2:17:35 PM EST, "Patrick Perdue via ARM-allstar" <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>I expect this is what you're looking for.
>https://community.allstarlink.org/t/synthesized-speech-vocabulary/15805
>Just remember, if you're using HamVoIP, this won't be a complete
>drop-in
>solution without editing some scripts.
>On 11/1/2020 1:21 PM, "Nate Bargmann via ARM-allstar" wrote:
>> * On 2020 01 Nov 03:29 -0600, "David Bufkin via ARM-allstar" wrote:
>>> There was a gentleman that converted the old 80’s and 90’s repeater
>>> controller synthesized voice vocabulary to ulaw format. I’m a huge
>fan
>>> of the male (Romeo) and the female (juliet) voices. It makes it
>sound
>>> like a high cat,acc, or linkcom controller.
>> Were those files ever offered to others/placed online?
>>
>> 73, Nate, N0NB
>>
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