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List:       lilypond-user
Subject:    Re: Voice synthesis - thanks
From:       J Martin Rushton <martinrushton56 () btinternet ! com>
Date:       2023-04-25 13:47:49
Message-ID: 3e8075275566cd89d2b5e639ab392b7b3e208198.camel () btinternet ! com
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Thanks folks for the responses.  There's a lot of information there to
digest!

* I've printed off Cho et al (2021) and will study it later.
* Emvoice looks interesting, but is expensive and seems to only be for
WinMac, not *nix.
* I'll look for Vocaloid
* Likewise nnsvs
* Festival is in the EPEL repository so is great for RHEL and clones,
such as I run.  This will be first choice.
* I note specification, but it would be a major project to build from
spec to product.
* I'll go looking for Lilysong.  It would be really nice to have one
source for print and audio.

Once again, thanks for your responses to satisfy my curiosity.
Martin

On Tue, 2023-04-25 at 11:53 +0100, J Martin Rushton wrote:
> I was playing back a MIDI piece and wondered if anyone had ever
> combined voice synthesis with MIDI?  I know that you can get MIDI
> "ah"s, but I was meaning voiced from the text like a text reader.
> 
> Purely idle wondering, no-one need to make any great effort and I
> don't
> (currently) have a use case.  It just seemed the next step in the
> development of computer music.
> 
-- 
J Martin Rushton MBCS


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