Re: A new tts on Linux

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Any reason u call it kali, since that's the name of a distro dedicated
to security? IMO, it creates a great deal of confusion.

On 11/3/16, Kyle <kyle4jesus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> To be brutally honest, I think some of the Flite/Mimic voices sound much
> much better in English. Even Espeak, though not a "natural" voice,
> definitely sounds less, um, like it's got something firmly entrenched in
> its cheak or something, and it even has somewhat better inflection with
> the right settings, and even the default inflection isn't so bad,
> meaning it doesn't hit unusually high notes at the wrong times as this
> demo voice is doing. Perhaps this proprietary voice is good in French,
> but there's no way I would pay anything close to the asking price for
> the English variant, especially since I wouldn't even be paying for a
> recognized free open source license.
> Sent from time
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