Hi Dalmazio,
Thanks for the updates.
On Apr 8, 2009, at 5:47 PM, Dalmazio Brisinda wrote:
The latest version of Monet with an additional phone string text
area is available in the source tree. Intonation support has also
been added to the text to speech server. These are both currently
only available in the source tree. I haven't yet made a new OS X
gnuspeech binary distribution with these changes. I'll wait a bit
on this and make some additional modifications first...
Very reasonable. Thanks.
On Apr 11, 2009, at 6:00 PM, Dalmazio Brisinda wrote:
Just thought I'd let the group know that Monet has been updated.
Specifically, the main event view is completed so that all selected
display parameters can be viewed and scrolled for all timings. As
well, the mouse tracking (time and value) and double-click & drag
scaling of the main event view is fully operational.
The latest source is on SVN.
I can send the latest 2.x nib to Marcello to update the GnuStep
version.
Good. Things continue to progress. Thanks.
I hope soon to be able to put up a usefully working version of
"Synthesizer". It won't have all the ancillary things like graphs of
the nose & mouth frequency responses, graphs of the fricative &
throat frequency characteristics or of the noise crossmix, but the
basic tube and controls should all be working correctly. Using
Pthreads turned out to be less of a problem than I feared, and solved
the problems of managing the producer-consumer situation with the
tube synthesis, sound output and samples for analysis. The waveguide
performance is good, and I am just ironing out a few problems with
the spectrograph display and doing some first cut testing of the
whole system.
Warm regards and thanks again for your sterling efforts.
david
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