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ATT Text-to-Speech Website

ercoerco Posts: 20,244
edited 2011-01-22 06:09 in General Discussion
http://www2.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php

Just found this website that takes your text and speaks it back to you in seventeen different voices & accents. Fun to play with, and I assume ATT uses the latest algorithms for the most natural speech available. For free, anyway. Beat that, TI Speak & Spell and Speakjet!

Comments

  • schillschill Posts: 741
    edited 2011-01-20 11:03
    It's not just fun to play with - you can also download the wave files to use in your own projects (for non-commercial use).
  • Bill ChennaultBill Chennault Posts: 1,198
    edited 2011-01-20 12:36
    schill and erco and All--

    I have an AP-16+ in the mail. Could this utility be used to create wav files for it? I am pretty much in the dark about this stuff, but need to learn.

    Thanks!

    --Bill
  • Computer Geek 101Computer Geek 101 Posts: 179
    edited 2011-01-20 12:58
    @Bill
    I have a robot I'm building. To do audio I have the prop play wav files from a uSD card onboard. I used the ATT site to make the sound clips. They play without any problems.
  • Bill ChennaultBill Chennault Posts: 1,198
    edited 2011-01-20 13:05
    Computer Geek 101--

    Thanks! I will use that site to start. I also need to figure out how to create wav recordings using my own voice. (Not that my voice is better than the "girl" at the ATT site! :))

    --Bill
  • iDaveiDave Posts: 252
    edited 2011-01-20 16:22
    Bill - I wish u luck with your endeavor! For a similar project I have jingling around in my head I've collected some decent text to speech links:

    http://cepstral.com/ (came recommended from a guy i trust on Hackaday, has many diff voices)

    http://bit.ly/ihgkSA

    http://www.spokentext.net/

    http://www.codeplex.com/Wikipage?ProjectName=clipspeak
  • davejamesdavejames Posts: 4,045
    edited 2011-01-21 08:50
    Thanks Erco!

    This is a perfect solution to another project rollin' about the grey stuff.

    DJ
  • w4fejw4fej Posts: 264
    edited 2011-01-22 06:09
    Here is a link to some pre-recorded text for just about anything you want. I use the Quadravox QV305 board and the 4 minute chip in my submarine project. Simple serial interface to play any of 256 .WAV files. work great and the quality is super good.

    http://www.quadravox.com/frameset/qvframeset.htm (look in the downloads section)

    Mike B.
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