I was looking at the 'ratts' externals and 'pd-flite v0.01' - just wondering if anyone has successfully compiled for windows and/or osx. OR any other speech synthesis/singing synth options for either of these platforms?
Thanks! mark
morning Mark,
the "official" distributions of both ratts and pd-flite are available here:
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/~moocow/projects/pd
additionally, the most current version of pd-flite should always be available in sourceforge cvs:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data
in the subdirectory externals/moocow/flite. pd-flite was even buildable by the pd-extended build system last time I looked, but it requires that the flite headers and library are installed on the build machine, which wasn't the case with the default auto-builds (again, last time I checked).
ratts has been successfully compiled on osx (i think there's even an older binary version on my website), and assuming that flite itself compiles there, i don't foresee any difficulties for pd-flite, but let me know if you encounter any! i have never tried to compile on windoof myself, but i don't think there should be *too* many problems there either...
marmosets, Bryan
On 2007-11-09 02:43:05, mark edward grimm meg156@columbia.edu appears to have written:
I was looking at the 'ratts' externals and 'pd-flite v0.01' - just wondering if anyone has successfully compiled for windows and/or osx. OR any other speech synthesis/singing synth options for either of these platforms?
Thanks! mark
hi bryan
thanks for the hints!
maybe ill give a go at compiling the ratts library on wincrap. ive never compiled anything on win before, only linux so it will be a learning experience... i guess :)
i didnt see an osx binary version on your site. only a binary for "sprinkler v0.06" although it does say in your ratts readme that there may be one out there compiled by the same person...Adam T. Lindsay. I wonder if anyone knows of this library as a binary somewhere?
ill check some of the extended distribution for it also.
ratts does NOT need the flite libraries to compile correct? it doesnt seem like it does by the documentation...
best mark
--- Bryan Jurish moocow@ling.uni-potsdam.de wrote:
morning Mark,
the "official" distributions of both ratts and pd-flite are available here:
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/~moocow/projects/pd
additionally, the most current version of pd-flite should always be available in sourceforge cvs:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data
in the subdirectory externals/moocow/flite. pd-flite was even buildable by the pd-extended build system last time I looked, but it requires that the flite headers and library are installed on the build machine, which wasn't the case with the default auto-builds (again, last time I checked).
ratts has been successfully compiled on osx (i think there's even an older binary version on my website), and assuming that flite itself compiles there, i don't foresee any difficulties for pd-flite, but let me know if you encounter any! i have never tried to compile on windoof myself, but i don't think there should be *too* many problems there either...
marmosets, Bryan
On 2007-11-09 02:43:05, mark edward grimm meg156@columbia.edu appears to have written:
I was looking at the 'ratts' externals and
'pd-flite
v0.01' - just wondering if anyone has successfully compiled for windows and/or osx. OR any other
speech
synthesis/singing synth options for either of
these
platforms?
Thanks! mark
-- Bryan Jurish "There is *always* one more bug." jurish@ling.uni-potsdam.de -Lubarsky's Law of Cybernetic Entomology
morning Mark,
On 2007-11-09 14:45:31, mark edward grimm meg156@columbia.edu appears to have written:
maybe ill give a go at compiling the ratts library on wincrap. ive never compiled anything on win before, only linux so it will be a learning experience... i guess :)
you have my deepest heartfelt sympathies... is there some particular reason you can't use linux for this project?
i didnt see an osx binary version on your site. only a binary for "sprinkler v0.06" although it does say in your ratts readme that there may be one out there compiled by the same person...Adam T. Lindsay. I wonder if anyone knows of this library as a binary somewhere?
oops... guess the sprinkler binary is what I was thinking of; haven't seen Adam on the list recently, so i don't know if he's still doing pd-related things or not, and i don't seem to have a copy of it here; sorry.
ratts does NOT need the flite libraries to compile correct? it doesnt seem like it does by the documentation...
correct: ratts ought to compile "on its own" without any non-standard c libraries. flite sounds much more intelligible though ;-)
marmosets, Bryan
--- Bryan Jurish moocow@ling.uni-potsdam.de wrote:
morning Mark,
the "official" distributions of both ratts and pd-flite are available here:
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/~moocow/projects/pd
additionally, the most current version of pd-flite should always be available in sourceforge cvs:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data
in the subdirectory externals/moocow/flite. pd-flite was even buildable by the pd-extended build system last time I looked, but it requires that the flite headers and library are installed on the build machine, which wasn't the case with the default auto-builds (again, last time I checked).
ratts has been successfully compiled on osx (i think there's even an older binary version on my website), and assuming that flite itself compiles there, i don't foresee any difficulties for pd-flite, but let me know if you encounter any! i have never tried to compile on windoof myself, but i don't think there should be *too* many problems there either...
marmosets, Bryan
On 2007-11-09 02:43:05, mark edward grimm meg156@columbia.edu appears to have written:
I was looking at the 'ratts' externals and
'pd-flite
v0.01' - just wondering if anyone has successfully compiled for windows and/or osx. OR any other
speech
synthesis/singing synth options for either of
these
platforms?
Thanks! mark
oops... guess the sprinkler binary is what I was thinking of;
no problem. i guess ill just have to give that a go too. installing xcode as we speak although i can say this might all take a while being a compiling noob on osx and win... i will look though the mailing list for hints at external compiling unless there is a very specific step-by-step that i may stumble upon..
correct: ratts ought to compile "on its own"
great thanks!
libraries. flite sounds much more intelligible though ;-)
cool! maybe ill take a look too - although the flite libraries look linux specific too (other than a win Ce bin i found) am i correct?
yeah for this project intelligibility is not a prerequisite - at least at the moment.. :)
reason you can't use linux for this project?
yeah. problem i always have is that i work a lot with others (artists, musicians, students etc) and on others computers. everyone i work with seem to be running different platforms so i just have become use to thinking of projects as projects that can easily run on any system that i might be presented with.... also i sold both my linux boxes but still have a g4 and win tower that the kids use... but dont tell anyone... :)
cheers m
--- Bryan Jurish moocow@ling.uni-potsdam.de wrote:
morning Mark,
On 2007-11-09 14:45:31, mark edward grimm meg156@columbia.edu appears to have written:
maybe ill give a go at compiling the ratts library
on
wincrap. ive never compiled anything on win
before,
only linux so it will be a learning experience...
i
guess :)
you have my deepest heartfelt sympathies... is there some particular reason you can't use linux for this project?
i didnt see an osx binary version on your site.
only a
binary for "sprinkler v0.06" although it does say
in
your ratts readme that there may be one out there compiled by the same person...Adam T. Lindsay. I wonder if anyone knows of this library as a binary somewhere?
oops... guess the sprinkler binary is what I was thinking of; haven't seen Adam on the list recently, so i don't know if he's still doing pd-related things or not, and i don't seem to have a copy of it here; sorry.
ratts does NOT need the flite libraries to compile correct? it doesnt seem like it does by the documentation...
correct: ratts ought to compile "on its own" without any non-standard c libraries. flite sounds much more intelligible though ;-)
marmosets, Bryan
--- Bryan Jurish moocow@ling.uni-potsdam.de
wrote:
morning Mark,
the "official" distributions of both ratts and pd-flite are available here:
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/~moocow/projects/pd
additionally, the most current version of
pd-flite
should always be available in sourceforge cvs:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data
in the subdirectory externals/moocow/flite. pd-flite was even buildable by the pd-extended build system last time I
looked,
but it requires that the flite headers and library are installed on
the
build machine, which wasn't the case with the default auto-builds
(again,
last time I checked).
ratts has been successfully compiled on osx (i
think
there's even an older binary version on my website), and assuming that flite itself compiles there, i don't foresee any difficulties
for
pd-flite, but let me know if you encounter any! i have never tried
to
compile on windoof myself, but i don't think there should be *too*
many
problems there either...
marmosets, Bryan
On 2007-11-09 02:43:05, mark edward grimm meg156@columbia.edu appears to have written:
I was looking at the 'ratts' externals and
'pd-flite
v0.01' - just wondering if anyone has
successfully
compiled for windows and/or osx. OR any other
speech
synthesis/singing synth options for either of
these
platforms?
Thanks! mark
-- Bryan Jurish "There is *always* one more bug." jurish@ling.uni-potsdam.de -Lubarsky's Law of Cybernetic Entomology
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