I hope I spelt the Synthe.... part right , that word always gets me.
Anyways, can any one recommend an electronic text to speach synth, preferably one with inflections that sounds as human as possible without having to sell a kidney and available as a project to build.
Do you really need to convert text to speech? Or do you just need to code it to say something (rather than record sound samples)? THis one, you code it to say something based on a library of speech allophones that it pieces together.
I has a listen to the samples that were available, although I could understand what was being said what was all that crappy noise I was hearing in the sample, if thats what spoken text sounds like in hardware after all this time... we have a LONG way to go.
It sounded like a screach all the way through.
Are there any better ones that wont break the bank ?
You could always hack an MP3 player. 1 gigabyte of high-quality recorded sound samples, you could make hardware to jump between the sound bits and piece something together.
This has been done before on a computer. It sounds like crap, but i guess if you spend enough time on making the samples correct, then it might sound ok?