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Started September 14th, 2010 · 10 replies · Latest reply by 33 13 years, 1 month ago
If you mean text to speech then you won't even need software. Just search for text to speech on any search engine and you'll find plenty of online sites that will read any text you type in.
fredbann
Hi allI am looking for a software that can reproduce the voice to any text that I may type in.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Look for: " dyslexia text to speech " regards dyslectian grandpa
bmpngif
what is best free software, for creating sound effect: car horn, car engine, animal soundaudacity is free and good for "editing" these sounds
but not creating them, no software accurately creates real life sound effects ... that's where recording comes in ... and using sounds that you download
Text to speech:
www.ivona.com
www.nextup.com
Buy the software, and buy selected voices. Folks from ivona offer your own voice to TTS construction, but it is veeeery expensive (at least was until now).
On the internet there was long time a go some very old singing TTS (very robotic voice, but interesting capability to produce melodies), and it was free from restrictions.
FL Studio (www.flstudio.com/) has a fairly decent Text to Speech generator.
It has options for pitch (you can also annotate each word with a pitch in semitones for a singing / pitch change per word), voice types / timbre, speed, etc. It saves as a .Wav or you can record the generators output through your soundcard or via software, depending on your interface. If you check the F1- help guide, it's easy to also include longer than normal spacing for letters or words to make it easier to slice and reassemble for the proper articulation you're looking for.
Regards,
E.T.
ayamahambho wrote:
Text to speech:www.ivona.com
www.nextup.comBuy the software, and buy selected voices. Folks from ivona offer your own voice to TTS construction, but it is veeeery expensive (at least was until now).
On the internet there was long time a go some very old singing TTS (very robotic voice, but interesting capability to produce melodies), and it was free from restrictions.
Text to singing would be great , since i cant sing any more - much less talk , it would be great if there were something like this.
the only voice that tends to sound good on songs is flat ,robotic one , the others are trickier when it comes to more human voices , at least on FLS
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