Where can i find robotic phonemes and letters?

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Something like "c", "d", g"..specially looking for low pitched dark sounding robots. thanks

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i'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but xoxos has synger and syng that might be useful. go to www.xoxos.net and look for it there in the free plugins section.
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I believe he also has samples of a speak and spell, if not you can do a search for those.
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OK, i´ve tested synger and it´s not good enough. I´ll tr to change my question: Where can i find phonemes and letters like "d", "g"...spoken by a male and with superb quality? (i´ll try to make this voice robotic myself processing it)

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Try shittalker or TalkIt. There's reasonable robotic voices in them.
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http://www.prodyon.de/ <= Robocoder. Might do the job.

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Ok i´ll take a look but..anyway..what about jsut the male saying letters, without the robotic touch?

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Does FL Studio still have the robotic voice thing in it, where you can type anything, and it says it?

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Spe3d

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Yep I believe robocoder has a 'normal' voice mode (just goes to show how much Ive used anything other than the robot mode :) )

Or try FLStudio demo for a free(ish) robot voice...

HTH

Dave

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http://home.arcor.de/s.franck/temp/Robot.mp3
That's from TalkIt. For whatever reasons, the A is missing, but you get the idea.

Btw, the FL thingy apparently is a licensed version of shittalker - which is based on the same algorhythm as TalkIt. Both of them being free.
Just a bit tricky to get the sounds out of them as wavefiles, as you actually need to rerecord them.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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wwuau Kriminal...extremely useful...that´s just what i wanted..thanks mate

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if you have access to an old mac or a mac emulator like Basilisk i'd try macintalk II, imho its the best sounding speech synth out there for this kind of stuff and is what you hear on *alot* of records(it came bundled with the older pre-osx macs)

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Thanks Kriminal too, I stumbled on that site many years ago, but forgot about it, very useful!
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