On 12/22/2010 09:05 PM, Atte André Jensen wrote:
On 2010-12-22 20:57, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello Ico!
why not go for praat? Praat offers many voices related functions. You
can use the easy, funny bits, like changing speaker/gender or I believe
trace different melodies, if there are any to find. You could I think
move the formant filters. A very interesting tool to work with voices.
It has a GUI, but you can also use a simple script language, if you want
to do something clever, based on algorythms. The results are very
living, very close to a real voice, if you want them that way. I liked
it, because it didn't sound so obviously synthesized.
Sounds like something I *have* to try out! Fired it up, looks scaring,
seems it's exclusively for offline processing. Couldn't even find a
"load .wav" anywhere.
Will dig in, though. Thanks for the review!
A little OT.
Praat is cool, just for being one of the very few, if not the only open
source project that is being developed at the faculty where I work. I
even think it's the only department of my faculty where they use Linux
on a daily basis (apart from two of my direct colleagues and myself). So
props to them :)
Enough OT.
Best,
Jeremy
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