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Here's what the raw data of the unit selection db file for SpeakEasy sounds like.

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  • rommix0@mindly.socialR rommix0@mindly.social

    @BorrisInABox nah, it's 16 bit. I'm sure the data has subheaders.

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    @rommix0 Wow, really? Sounds very 8-bit or less in that clip.

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    • borrisinabox@fwoof.spaceB borrisinabox@fwoof.space

      @rommix0 Wow, really? Sounds very 8-bit or less in that clip.

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      @BorrisInABox you would think that

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      • rommix0@mindly.socialR rommix0@mindly.social

        @BorrisInABox you would think that

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        @rommix0 @BorrisInABox Or some kind of compressed.

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          @rommix0 @BorrisInABox Or some kind of compressed.

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          @x0 @BorrisInABox yeah like adpcm

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          • rommix0@mindly.socialR rommix0@mindly.social

            @datajake1999 in a way, yeah. It's like MBROLA, but not actually MBROLA since speakeasy is proprietary.

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            @rommix0 @datajake1999 Yeah I definitely recognise that as diphone based synthesis.

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            • rommix0@mindly.socialR rommix0@mindly.social

              Here's what the raw data of the unit selection db file for SpeakEasy sounds like. It gives you a good idea on how unit selection synthesis works.

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              spacepup@mastodon.stickbear.me
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              @rommix0 i think it's diphone, specifically, the embrola en1 database

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                @rommix0 i think it's diphone, specifically, the embrola en1 database

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                @spacepup Nah. en1 is english but with a foreign speaker. The speaker used for SpeakEasy is not a foreigner.

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                • rommix0@mindly.socialR rommix0@mindly.social

                  Here's what the raw data of the unit selection db file for SpeakEasy sounds like. It gives you a good idea on how unit selection synthesis works.

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                  alan@dragonscave.space
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                  @rommix0 sounds like a fucked up vocal warmup

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                  • rommix0@mindly.socialR rommix0@mindly.social

                    Here's what the raw data of the unit selection db file for SpeakEasy sounds like. It gives you a good idea on how unit selection synthesis works.

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                    keao@caneandable.social
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                    @rommix0 what is speak easy?

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                    • K keao@caneandable.social

                      @rommix0 what is speak easy?

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                      @keao tts synth

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