Re: [orca-list] Slightly off-topic: new prototype speech synthesizer from NV Access



So, how different does this synth sound compared to espeak using a klatt variant?
I put klatt voice files in my espeak-data/voices dir on all my Lilnux boxes these days, have for a year or 
two, klatt3 being my favorite on most 
systems. Of course sound cards and speakers effect which klatt sounds best to a point, and some  portable 
devices always sound bad using  their built in 
speakers.
 

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  Kyle wrote:
Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 02:05:58PM -0400

As I recall, the voice that is said to incorporate the speechplayer code
into Espeak is called Edward. I'm not sure where they got the name,
since variants of this should be far easier if it gets folded into
upstream Espeak. On the other hand, I have to wonder why in the world
they felt like reinventing the wheel when all that was needed was a few
bug fixes to Espeak's own Klatt code.
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