[nvda-addons] Re: Read variant

  • From: Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 19:27:29 -0400

the file is attached. I'll attach and send it again.
two files my Read variant, and the giant robot variant.

they go in the folder the c drive
program files on 32bit
or program files x86 on 64bit
into nvda
synth drivers
espeak data
voices
!v

paste it in there restart nvda and choose Read from the variants combo box in voices dialog. also works in espeak sapi5.

On 9/29/2014 7:22 PM, Doug oliver wrote:
how do I install this file josh? I need to find the file

----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Shaw" <heavenswrath01@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:57 PM
Subject: [nvda-addons] Re: Read variant


Hello. I've just installed the read variant that was created using espeak. I have to say I'm rather impressed with it. It almost sounds like the old keynote gold synthesizers, that were in the franklin language master and the old braille note classics. Good work.

-----Original Message-----
From: nvda-addons-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nvda-addons-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Josh Kennedy
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 2:33 PM
To: nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nvda-addons] Read variant

ok attached is the Read variant and the giant-robot variant. Now I have a problem. next I plan on modifying well actually copying tunes s1 c1 e1 and q1 to the bottom of the intonation file and renaming them to s5 c5 and so on. Then I plan on playing with the values to give us a completely new espeak with different reading intonation. Now here comes the problem. to use this I'll put a tunes statement in my Read variant like this:
tunes s5 c5 e5 q5

Then the Read variant will use those tunes defined in the intonation file. but for others to use them they will have to also install the espeakedit the espeak editor application go in and go to the compile menu take my intonation file put it in the right folder and compile the modded intonation file to use the voice plus the new intonations when reading clauses. It would be much simpler if new tunes could be defined on a per voice basis in the variant files themselves. But as of now I don't know how to do this. in edition I would like to play with klatt values in such a way to modify how the klatt part of espeak sounds. but again I'm not sure where this is done and once done how to recompile to test my results. wish there was a way to make small changes to klatt itself and quickly test my results. then when I'm happy compile and share.


Josh


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language variant
name GiantRobot
klatt 4

formant 0 80 100 100
formant 1 80 100 100
formant 2 80 100 100
formant 3 80 100 100
formant 4 80 100 100
formant 5 80 100 100
formant 6 80 100 100
formant 7 80 100 100
formant 8 80 100 100
intonation 1
 
pitch 80 80

tone 600 255  1200 255 500 255
language variant
name Read
klatt 4

formant 0 95 100 100
formant 1 95 100 100
formant 2 95 100 100
formant 3 95 100 100
formant 4 95 100 100
formant 5 95 100 100
formant 6 95 100 100
formant 7 95 100 100
formant 8 95 100 100
intonation 2
 
pitch 45 132

tone 600 255  1200 255 500 255

tunes s5 c5 e5 q5

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