Re: Release: story_maker - make dramatised readings with your speech synths

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Jeanette:
> Feb 7 2017, karl@xxxxxxxxxxx has written:
...
> > Do you try to 
> > identify gender, old persons, children or persons with dialect, etc.
> > in the texts also ?
> No, not as such. I don't have too many voices anyway. At least not ones
...
> better choice. In German I could theoretically use about 12 or 13
> acceptable and good voices.

Ok, I see. I would be interesting if there were any voices that you 
could give a parameter like angry, age and such, but I guess there
arn't any.

> I hope you can get some enjoyment out of this. :)

Yea, a little...

> Due to other comments, I'm planning of rewriting it in c++. Requested
> features included a sort of dictionary or language learning scenario and
> reading HTML texts, using different voices not for characters, but to
> mark headings and other text attributes or container types. The latter
> one doesn't sound like something I'd do very soon, but it sounds useful.

Good luck then!

Regards,
/Karl Hammar

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