Re: [asterisk-biz] Asterisk speaks Italian!

2006-09-02 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver
Mark Phillips a écrit : Found on their "Rachel" British voice page; "First impressions count. When a customer calls, what voice would you like them to hear? If your customers are mainly British, why give them the impression you are American? Why not employ Carine to handle your calls? Carin

Re: [asterisk-biz] Asterisk speaks Italian!

2006-09-01 Thread Mark Phillips
Found on their "Rachel" British voice page; "First impressions count. When a customer calls, what voice would you like them to hear? If your customers are mainly British, why give them the impression you are American? Why not employ Carine to handle your calls? Carine is a French, female, full

Re: [asterisk-biz] Asterisk speaks Italian!

2006-09-01 Thread Brian Fertig
Sorry to burst your bubble.. but Cepstral has had a Italian voice for quite some time and they are 4x cheaper than you are. Stuart wrote: > Westany, the Asterisk voice experts, announce their first Italian voice for > the Asterisk PBX. Liona, an Italian female voice, is the latest addition to > W

Voice Synthesis+Sampling (was: Re: [asterisk-biz] Asterisk speaks Italian!)

2006-09-01 Thread Matthew Rubenstein
Is anyone matching these voice samples to synthesized voices in Festival, so arbitrary parameters can be plugged into "voice strings" without sounding so ugly they're unintelligible? Festival's Dracula accent doesn't even work plugged into English voice samples. On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 19:4

[asterisk-biz] Asterisk speaks Italian!

2006-09-01 Thread Stuart
Westany, the Asterisk voice experts, announce their first Italian voice for the Asterisk PBX. Liona, an Italian female voice, is the latest addition to Westany¹s growing catalogue of proven, meticulously-crafted Œvoice prompt¹ suites for Asterisk, Freepbx, trixbox, Bicomsystems and Amp. Produced