cap_stop and cap_start

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They specify the pitch to use when pronouncing capital letters. For my
doubletalk synthesizer what is required is a control 'A' followed by the
pitch value followed by a 'p'. So those files contain "0x0185p" and
"0x0150p" respectively. The "0x01" creates the ^a. Sop it is pitch 85 to
start the caps and pitch 50 when caps are done.
 On Wed, 14 Feb 2001
raul at asmodean.net wrote:

> Can someone explain these?  I looked at their content and it would seem to
> me regarding the picth change but I wanted to be sure before messing with
> them.  I don't want to fuck up my file system and network stack *smile*.
> 
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