Dear Ken,
Apologies for the delay in replying to you email request.
The project at present is not being actively developed. The last
repository update was made approximately 11 months ago by Dalmazio
Brisinda and included major upgrades to Monet and a newly completed
component required (or at least very, very useful) for new language
development -- "Synthesizer" which allows researchers to determine
the acoustic consequences of arbitrary vocal tract configurations in
the tube model (though the current "Synthesizer" is really a beta
release and needs some code clean-up and a few additional features).
There are a number of additional important "Monet" modules to be
ported to manage posture, rule and transition editing. Unfortunately
for you, the sub-modules that deal with developing these necessary
new language data components within Monet are only stubs at present.
Some help in continuing the port would be most welcome,though I
realise that you represent an end user, and not a developer, so this
is not really a call on you. [Anyone out there interested?]
The existing code-base and software components are quite stable for
both Mac OS X and GNUstep. Have you tried any of them out?
Many thanks for your interest. I hope to have better news for you
"real soon now".
Warm regards.
david
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On Sep 29, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Kenneth Reid Beesley wrote:
Dear GnuSpeech Gurus,
In one paragraph, could you please summarize the status of the
GnuSpeech porting project?
I'd like to create a text-to-speech system from scratch, for a
Native American Language. Audio recording, to support something
like diphone synthesis, would be politically difficult. Hence my
interest in practical articulatory synthesis.
My main platform is the Mac.
Thanking you in anticipation,
Ken
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Kenneth R. Beesley, D.Phil.
P.O. Box 540475
North Salt Lake, UT
84054 USA
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