I want to know how to make the text-to-speech synthesizers in SAP for
SAPI 5 because I want to make a synthesizer which basically not
synthesizes the speech but synthesizes the Morse code. If you change the pitch of
the Morse code of the synthesizer, you change the pitch of the Morse code. If you
change speech rate, you change fast or slow. The Morse code is. I want to make
the Morse code synthesizer for SAPI 5 without making things like text-to-speech
or something like this.
you
Well, with good programming that could be possible, but I don't really think, like, I was trying, I was wanting to advise you to use something like Lyrebird, but that's not possible with that, since you cannot input other things, and it just works, so.
But if you want to make a TDS voice without Morse codes, or whatever, you can, you can go to lyrebird.ai, that's L-I-R-E-B-R-I-D, wait, whoops, L-I-R-E-B-I-R-D.A-I.
There you can create your own TDS voice, but you have to speak words and not Morse codes, because otherwise...
will not allow it, I think it will not, it will just don't work, so, if you want that without coding, then go ahead.
Also, Jake Gross' friend by the name of Brandon Tyson created a text-to-speech voice using something called MakeVoice where he had a word list.
It was not, I mean, didn't really sound that good, but it was something, and Jake Gross made a text-to-speech voice with, um, Suck on Reality.
Uh, that is the options I know about.
Unyes Labber, Liar Bird is one.
Uh, yeah.
Okay.
As far as I remember, there was a project that's called Larry Bird, something like that, you can find more information about it on audiogames.net, I'm really not sure if it's even called Larry Bird, but, well, it allowed you to create your speech synthesizer that's based on your voice.
And if you pay, it would allow you to use it as a CEPI-5, but I'm not sure, the person told me that, and I never asked them if they tried to pay for it or whatever.
It's on lyrebird.ai, but I checked on it like half a year ago, and then I realized that the UI was no longer accessible.
I mean, everything was not labeled anymore, and I'd basically have to hunt and peck for the right elements.
And that was kinda inconvenient and cumbersome.
But yeah, that was like half a year ago, I don't know if they've changed to a more usable UI, but I guess you guys can go check if you want.
Yeah, I remember something like Lyra Bird or Larry Bird, but I want to... My goal is not making voice. My goal is making Morse code thing on Sappy 5.
For example, in Balabolka program, you type something, and you press F5, and it makes beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep.
hi folks let me tell you something lyrebird is currently moved to another
project and this there is not possibility to create the new voices I
don't know currently name of this project it is very I don't know I don't
want to say this is very bad but it is not very good because idea was very
great and model of creating these new voices was I think it was very great
because there are various things how to create a new text-to-speech voices
mainly there are two basic models concatenative which is based on various
combinations of pre-recorded phrases
phonemes and also there is format speech synthesis and the good example is
ispeak there is also articulation speech synthesis clad speech synthesis for
example tech talk scriptor so but this lyrebird was based on marco module
I think it was same like Google TTS with great articulation but due to this that
I'm not British native or not British but English native speaker
it can be a little bit very bad
and I remember
of some of the
translations of American politics
of this fascinating speech synthesis engine of lyrebird but I think it is not very easy to
program if you can do that the speech synthesis because programming is not enough and this is
programming on a very big
or very high level
python maybe can allow it but
it depends what what you want because if we compare for example ispeak and voices from
nuanced vocalizer or acapella group so those voices created by acapella groups
have a big database and it looks like look and those voices like they would appear you know you money an then you just watched some работать
some look and those voices flavored with some kind of different structures or environments tend to then become very distracting mostly than use Italian for for it's you know you meet them by the computer下
like Eastpeak there hasn't big database and they have a low cost of course but I
don't know how to made it I have also those dreams and my dream was
a little bit fulfilled in when was this project this Libert created but nowadays that's out
Wow. But if... Very bad that Liarbird went. But if they make their project open source, that Liarbird, I probably would download it and then clone my voice.
And then make a Sappy 5 synthesizer. But I want it to be free or something else. Yes, free and open source and downloadable on the PC, like EXE or something else.
And I want to press...
...some buttons and record some voice. Yes, something like this.
What they...
...what they...
...done...
...this is very bad. Really.
Maybe I will write them email if they reply.
open source no open source someone a lyrebird buy just for some purposes and
due to this what's happened what's happened you can go to the site
lyrebird.ai and find it I was also surprised there are now two voices two
selected voices and that's all and of course there's one software to
transcribe maybe maybe it must cost some money to this main developers of
lyrebird and due to this that something was happened I don't know what oh so it
was closed
I didn't quite get what you said but if it is open source I could install
Apaches or some something like PHP or something else on my server and I will
run Larry Bird, Liar Bird or how it called on my server and or remake it for
PC or something else I will I want to learn C++ I think but I I'm not sure
maybe I will not maybe I will but I want