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free speech synth VSTs?

Post by Littlefoot » Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:25 pm

anyone know of any?

looking to put a phrase in a tune, finding it hard to hunt one down!
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Post by lojik » Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:48 pm

It's called the microphone VST, works well :D

But seriously, why not just record it? It will sound infinately better than some shitty computer voice generator!
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Post by Littlefoot » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:28 pm

eh? nah I am after that sound!
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Post by -djz- » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:35 pm

not sure what you want. I suggest a guitar peddle and a mic. Anyone know of a GOOD bass modulator VST?//

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Post by glottis5 » Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:33 pm

Microsoft Sam


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Post by lilt » Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:21 am

just sample that radiohead song

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Post by futures_untold » Sun Oct 26, 2008 6:40 pm

What is Text-to-Speech?

Text-to-speech programs allow you to type in text and create a spoken word audio sample. They usually have different 'voices' to choose from, and allow you to alter the speed and pitch the words are spoken at.

Here's a Google serach for text-to-speech synthesiser.

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Programs

Two good ones are AT&T Labs Natural Voices and Cepstral Text-to-Speech.

You can use their online demo's which both allow you to save a wav file to disk.

Rivaling Microsoft Sam, Macs also have a built in text to speech program. (I'm unsure what it is called...PC user here.)

FL Studio has a text-to-speech plugin built right in! ---> http://flstudio.image-line.com/help/htm ... 0Synth.htm

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Techniques

You may find it takes some tweaking to get the voices sounding right. Try editing the pitch and speed of the voice, and spelling words how they sound. Unusual placement of punctuation can also alter the tone and inflection of the voices, so try placing commas and full stops in different places to see if it improves the clarity of the pronunciation.

Entering one word at a time can often yield more natural results. with each word as its own sample, you can use your sequencer to adjust the timing between words more asily.

Many effects can be used to make the results of a text-to-speech synthesiser sound better. These include using chorussing, reverb, pitchshifting, timestretching and compression.

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Text-to-Speech vs Real Voice Actors

If you have a microphone, it will sound a lot more natural if you can record real people.

Writing a script before recording often helps actors to deliver better results. Try roping your mates and family into being voice actors for you. :)
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Post by dequo » Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:37 am

if youre using fl studio he speech synth is built in

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