hardware or software synths

Jason White jason at jasonjgw.net
Tue Jul 24 20:36:57 EDT 2012


Kyle  <speakup at braille.uwo.ca> wrote:
>As for new high quality open source voices, there is hope. Google TTS as used in Android 4.0 is available under the Apache license and uses BSD licensed
>voice data provided by the Nagoya Institute of Technology. I'm not sure about the tools to create new voices, but this could become another option,
>since I would guess that getting the voices running on Linux shouldn't be difficult. I am guessing that the latest Google voices should be just as free,
>and from what I have heard, they sound even better, and are likely some of the best voices in terms of quality and responsiveness currently available So
>yes, new open source speech synthesis tsoftware is being created, and the existing software will also be improved. 

Do you have details of the source repository for the new Google synthesizer?

With luck, it should be relatively easy to check out the sources, and I'm sure
there are people on the list who will be sufficiently interested to resolve
any compilation issues.





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