ancient speech synthesizers

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For the record, I don't find that tooooo strange. I think it would be
fassinating to hear the speach of some of these. Hey, would people maybe
be interested in having an archive of various speach synthesizers
reading the same passage so they can be analyzed and stuff? Both old and
new synths of course.

Tyler Spivey wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, what have any of you used for ancient synths? I'm
> not talking the well-known ones such as accent/artic, I'm talking
> something like Votrax anything, Covox, or any ones that are strange.
> It'd be cool to get one of those, but they're probably all gone to
> history. What brought this up? Some weird speech package called Enable
> that supported some of those which appears to be from the 80's.
> 

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