I use espeak and SuperCollider for all my robot choral needs. The basic
workflow is this:
Run a program in SuperCollider that:
executes the appropriate espeak command, generating a WAV file
imports the WAV file into a buffer
Then run SuperCollider synths, effects, etc. using that buffer.
Results are very good. You could easily route SuperCollider to an effects
processor using JACK if needed. I can provide more details off-list if you
like.
micromoog
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Chip VanDan <chip.vandan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey there again,
I was wondering if anyone out there knew of a voice synthesis program
that could be routed through Jack? Maybe I'm not using the right
terminology, but I want to be able to make the computer say what I
type, but have the output routed through different effects processors
via Jack. I'm losing sleep over this, but I have this choir of robots
in my head that need to get out. All the ones I've found so far work
completely independently and recording them is no less than a superb
pain in the rear end. Perhaps it's time I learn how to program so I
can make my own singing robots.
--
Christopher ("Airlynx"/"Chip") Van Dan
http://airlynx.sitesled.com
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