Hi,
i mean how to make it sounds like eloquence or dectalk! male7 is far
different fromeloquence or dectalk i suppose.
On 2/3/2014 1:04 PM, Josh wrote:
first go to www.espeak.sf.net/test/latest.html download the latest
sapi5 espeak and install it. then go into c:\program files
(x86)\espeak\espeak data\voices\!v\ go into the m7 file or default
file and change the numbers.
using windows7 laptop
On 2/2/2014 11:32 PM, drew Clark wrote:
Hi,
how to do it?
explain please?
or, dud i miss something?
On 2/3/2014 7:55 AM, Josh wrote:
yes you sure can.
using windows7 laptop
On 2/2/2014 5:43 PM, tim cumings wrote:
can you make it sound as clear as eloquence or dectalk?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2014 5:28 PM
Subject: faster espeak
Hi
I found a way to make espeak faster with window-eyes-for-office
8.4. Go into the control panel, into synthesizer and choose sapi5
but before you do this be sure to go to
www.espeak.sf.net/test/latest.html and get the latest windows
version of espeak. install it if you want klat4 in the edit boxes
where you can enter languages type en-us+klatt4 for spanish
mexican you would type es-la+klatt4 or if you want the male7
variant en-us+m7 or es-la+m7 those are examples. check the use
this as a backup synthesizer, then choose it, and choose to keep
settings. and now go to screen and turn the rate all the way up to
9 or as high as it will go.
in the program files x86 folder under espeak and in espeak data
then go into voices then go into the !v folder and if you open up
the variant or variants you installed such as m7 in notepad you
can modify settings like change the pitch range to add more
inflection and change formant qualities and things. also I think
if you put something like
fasttest 500
at the bottom it will upon restarting widnow-eyes make the sapi5
espeak talk really really fast just like eloquence talks. espeak
sapi5 is open source so feel free to play around and have fun but
make a backup synth choice in case you really mess something up
and have to reinstall sapi5 espeak.
it would be cool if there were a window-eyes advanced espeak app
that let us get access to and make changes to espeak voice files
and we could hear the results of our changes in eal-time and even
make new voices for it if we wished. including intonation
functions like the s1 q1 and so on. espeak is a very powerful open
source formant synthesizer and gw-micro set it up a certain way
without really expounding on all of espeak's capabilities. perhaps
they did this to encourage us to buy eloquence or dectalk instead
and you can still do that. but guys trust me if you play around
with the voice variants files you can tweak espeak and make it
sound just the way you like. I did it before its fun. please make
an app somebody to let us really tweak espeak to our heart's content.
Josh
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using windows7 laptop
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