Am 07.04.2008 um 12:57 schrieb Frank Barknecht:
Hallo,
Luigi Rensinghoff hat gesagt: // Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
I came across that email, when i searched the archive list for voice-
synths for PD.
For a Project i would like to have a synthesized "singing" voice.
VOSIM is the name of a very basic algorithm for formant synthesis. I
posted an abstraction which does classical VOSIM a while ago called
vosim~.pd. To make it sing or speak, some more work is needed,
Would you mind posting it again ???
Well, i dont want it to really "sing", i would just like to have some "human-like" - sounds..that
are "synthesized" ... lets say "vocaloid"-formant sounds
i tried "flite", but thats to much "spoken" for my needs
however, and
you may be better of with some of the readymade speech synthesis
objects by Bryan.
Yes i saw that "vosim" patch mentioned, but i think it is not accessible anymore in the pd-archive...
Concerning [paf~], the readme tells that it is a Percussion Detector ??
Which README??
CVS-externals/by-author/tgrill/pd/extra/paf~
contents:
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Paf is copyright (C) 1999 Miller Puckette.
Permission is granted to use this software for any purpose, commercial
or noncommercial, as long as this notice is included with all copies.
NEITHER THE AUTHORS NOR THEIR EMPLOYERS MAKE ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOFTWARE!
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This is the README file for the "paf" percussion detector. This software
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have a nice day...
bye
paf~ as I know it it also a formant synthesis object (PAF for
"phase-aligned formants"). For patent reasons it's not part of Pd ATM.
It will probably come back when the patent expires (in 2010?). Check
Miller's book for a description of the algorithm and a slightly
limited implementation as an abstraction is part of the docs.
Ciao
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Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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