voice synthesis vst....
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- KVRian
- 516 posts since 15 Apr, 2005 from Melbourne, Australia
The only one I know of isn't a VST, but is called Speech Synthesiser (of course!) and part of FLStudio. You could download the demo of FLStudio so at least you can have a go with it as it actually works pretty well - you type in a phrase and it synthesizes it 
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- KVRist
- 462 posts since 5 Apr, 2004 from Madison WI
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
farbrausch v2
Only free VST I know with a full TTS engine. Psoft's VOID has TTS, but it isn't cheap.
AnalogX's Sayit is a fun free standalone.
Only free VST I know with a full TTS engine. Psoft's VOID has TTS, but it isn't cheap.
AnalogX's Sayit is a fun free standalone.
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- Banned
- 12367 posts since 30 Apr, 2002 from i might peeramid
apart form farbrausch, my 'synger' plugins are the only vst options -
farbrausch allows you to type words.. never used it but probably simpler. my plugin requires that you sequence the phonemes.. takes patience.
also, f. uses sample based phonemes, my plug uses 3 band pass filters.. theirs is more intelligible.
you can aslo go kraftwerk and run tts samples thru a vocoder to synthesis of your choice for timbre..
farbrausch allows you to type words.. never used it but probably simpler. my plugin requires that you sequence the phonemes.. takes patience.
also, f. uses sample based phonemes, my plug uses 3 band pass filters.. theirs is more intelligible.
you can aslo go kraftwerk and run tts samples thru a vocoder to synthesis of your choice for timbre..
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Indeed synger is one of those things that sounds awful the first twenty times you use it, but can be pretty cool once you get the hang of it.xoxos wrote:apart form farbrausch, my 'synger' plugins are the only vst options -
farbrausch allows you to type words.. never used it but probably simpler. my plugin requires that you sequence the phonemes.. takes patience.
v2 is both easy and difficult to use. You can only access the tts portion on channel 16, which is accessable only through MIDI program change messages and not mouse clicks, and it uses a form of phonetic transcription. But once you read through the instructions, it is really easy to use. It's also cool in that the speech filters any synth patch as the sound source, so you can get some funky stuff with it.
