A ace puns New member May 18, 2014 #1 Not sure if this is the right section to post on. Does anybody know how to re-create the vocal sound used in this video? deadmau5 & BSOD - This Is The Hook - YouTube it's like a robotic male sound. P.S- i use fl studio Last edited by a moderator: May 26, 2014
Not sure if this is the right section to post on. Does anybody know how to re-create the vocal sound used in this video? deadmau5 & BSOD - This Is The Hook - YouTube it's like a robotic male sound. P.S- i use fl studio
S Star27 New member May 26, 2014 #2 I forgot the name of the program but I think Benny got it from a program on his old mac computer. It's been used a couple of time.
I forgot the name of the program but I think Benny got it from a program on his old mac computer. It's been used a couple of time.
bandcoach Zukatoku - Mod Scientist May 26, 2014 #3 agreed it does sound like Fred - aka Stephen Hawking's robot voice on pc it is called sam or you could use the narrator in accessibility tools there are also some free tools on-line search free text to speech and you get some of the following Free text to speech software with Naturally Sounding Voices -- Free NaturalReader - different voices and it will auto translate for you to French, German, Italian and Arabic with 8 speaking speeds https://www.yakitome.com/tts/text_to_speech/I-like-it-I-like-the-bass?b=849859 - nowhere near as fast as the one above but slightly better quality - less robotic English Text To Speech, TTS: English, Spanish, French, Russian, Italian, German, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese - this one is punctuation sensitive - no exclamation mark/question mark or comma, colon, semi-colon or full stop and it just runs on, blending the two lines tested these with the the phrase "I like it I like the bass" AT&T also has some at their research site, can't think of the url off the top of my head
agreed it does sound like Fred - aka Stephen Hawking's robot voice on pc it is called sam or you could use the narrator in accessibility tools there are also some free tools on-line search free text to speech and you get some of the following Free text to speech software with Naturally Sounding Voices -- Free NaturalReader - different voices and it will auto translate for you to French, German, Italian and Arabic with 8 speaking speeds https://www.yakitome.com/tts/text_to_speech/I-like-it-I-like-the-bass?b=849859 - nowhere near as fast as the one above but slightly better quality - less robotic English Text To Speech, TTS: English, Spanish, French, Russian, Italian, German, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese - this one is punctuation sensitive - no exclamation mark/question mark or comma, colon, semi-colon or full stop and it just runs on, blending the two lines tested these with the the phrase "I like it I like the bass" AT&T also has some at their research site, can't think of the url off the top of my head