actually that won't work because of the comma. there is no need for the quotation marks either. for the archive:
[say -v Vicki I am Sophi hear me roar( | [ggee/shell]
(the pronunciation for Sophy is bad, so “Sophi” turn out better)
manpage for say will show all the options. Terminal: man say
m.
Am 14.03.2012 um 15:36 schrieb Dan Wilcox:
Yes, the say command + [shell]. Something like:
[ say "I am Sophy, hear me roar" < | [shell]
enohp ym morf tnes
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On Mar 14, 2012, at 10:07 AM, William Brent william.brent@gmail.com wrote:
Ahoy Sofy,
For terminal commands, try the [shell] object in Pd-ext.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 9:56 AM, sonia yuditskaya marysghost@gmail.com wrote:
Ahoy and Greetings,
I would like to do some text to speech in a pd patch. I am running on Macosx so it seems that there is no version of the ratts external that will run on my system. However macosx itself has very excellent text to speech built in, the only twist is how to send the terminal commands from within pd.
Of course actually doing text to speech from within the patch would be prime.
Does anyone have experience with either of those scenarios?
Sofy Yuditskaya s~
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