[DECtalk] Another example

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Thu May 5 08:32:35 EDT 2011


That's weird, mine only sings one line.  So the  rests work?
 
 
SNOOPI BOTTEN 
 
 
In a message dated 5/5/2011 8:21:46 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
ratguy at insightbb.com writes:

Hi,

I'm seeing a bit of different behavior. Last night I was  sent a copy of 
the 
Speak window. I ran my version of "Bicycle Built for  Two" through it. It 
sang the first line, "Daisy, Daisy, give me your  answer, do." okay. For 
the 
rest of the song, it whispered the words, and  of course wasn't singing. 
Many 
people, not listening very closely, might  not even hear the whispering. If 
you want to see what yours is doing, make  a recording of it, go into an 
audio editor, then normalize the file  starting from when the singing stops.
Jayson

----- Original Message  ----- 
From: <Dectalk at aol.com>
To:  <dectalk at bluegrasspals.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 6:16  AM
Subject: Re: [DECtalk] Another example


> Oh God,  singing.  Get this guys.  The all  knowing programmer asked  
Blake
> and I how you get Dectalk to sing.  So we  sent a file  to this person. 
> That
> was when we got told that we didn't  know  what we were doing.  We're 
being
> told that  [_<500>] is not how you do  a rest.  Uh, what manual is this  
> person
> reading?
>
> Anyway, the SAPI won't sing  past the first line of a  song.  There is no
> error message,  nothing, it just stops after like the  fifth word.  We 
are 
>  told
> it's us, we are doing things wrong.  Uh, no  we're  not!
>
> I'm tired of being told we don't know what we are   talking about.
>
>
> SNOOPI BOTTEN
>
>
>  In a message dated 5/5/2011 12:49:17 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>  johnnybrl at gmail.com writes:
>
> hi Alex,  I don't mind the  Paul voice either. Even Frank sounds pretty
> nice.
> but  the  other voices like the females need a bit more work I  think.
>
> Is it  possible to make a recording of it singing  so we can here what it
> sounds  like when it sings?
> -----  Original Message ----- 
> From: "Alex H."   <linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com>
> To: "DECtalk Discussions"   <dectalk at bluegrasspals.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011  7:59  PM
> Subject: Re: [DECtalk] Another  example
>
>
>>I guess I don't  mind the new Paul  voice of this supposed 4.3 version,
>> but it's just  not 4.3,  at all. That said, maybe the programmer got
>> confused and put   4.67 in there instead, that would make more sense as
>> this  started  getting into the FonixTalk era that would follow. I  don't
>> know.  Something just sounds broken/not compatible with  it.
>>
>> On  5/4/11, Brandon Misch  <bmisch2002 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> hey this  wasn't that  bad. kind of fading in and out but could still
>  hear
>>>  the
>>> whole thing. Happened mostly  with betty but it still sounded  great.
>>>
>>>  On May 4, 2011, at 8:47 PM, Jayson Smith   wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Blake  sent me the Speak  window. I used it, as well as the beloved
>>>>   speak43
>>>> application, to synthesize the exact same text.  This  is a 
conversation
>>>> which
>>>>  came from a website  called "Computer Stupidities" which I have  
turned
>>>>  into
>>>>  a
>>>> DECtalk skit. Here, Paul is the store  salesperson,  and Betty is the
>>>> customer. Certain words have  been  intentionally misspelled so as to 
be
>>>> pronounced   correctly. I have created a zip file of the two wavs  
which
>>>>  resulted from the synthesis. This zip is  at
>>>>   http://www.bluegrasspals.com/jazz.zip
>>>> I'm sure you'll be  able  to tell the difference. Here is the exact 
text
>>>>  synthesized by  both versions.
>>>>  Jayson
>>>>
>>>> [:np]  [:ra  240]
>>>> I work in the entertainment department of a  huge  store. I was
> restocking
>>>>  CD
>>>> Ars when a  middle-aged woman came up to  me.
>>>>
>>>>  [:nb]
>>>>  "Excuse me, but what is in those colorful boxes? I'm  looking for  
toys
> as
>>>> a
>>>>
>>>>  present  for my nephew, and I just know he'd like a colorful box  like
>>>>  that."
>>>>  [:np]
>>>> "Well, the toy department is  upstairs,  but"
>>>> [:nb]
>>>> "...and in case  they're  jack-in-the-boxes, could I get one custom 
>>>>  made,
>>>> because I bet  you don't have the color  combination I'd like anyway."
>>>>   [:np]
>>>> "They're...not jack-in-the-boxes, ma'am. They are  c  deaz."
>>>> [:nb]
>>>> "Oh! Kind of a  big box for a CD.  Does it come with lots of leaflets,
>  or
>>>>  is
>>>>
>>>> it  just air? I hate that way  of--"
>>>>  [:np]
>>>> "No, no, no, you see, there's ten  c deaz in  one box."
>>>> [:nb]
>>>> "Ten! Oh my   goodness, that's a lot of c deaz. What kind c deaz  are
>>>>  they?"
>>>>  [:np]
>>>> "Well, we have CD ars in these,  and CD ar  double yous over here. 
These
>>>>  ones
>>>>  are scratchproof, so they cost a little  more--"
>>>>  [:nb]
>>>> "Oh, I don't know  about these modern things so much.  Have you got any
>>>>  jazz?"
>>>> [:np]
>>>>  "Excuse  me?"
>>>> [:nb]
>>>> "See, an old person  like  myself, I haven't even heard of  
scratchproof
>>>>  music
>>>> before. I  like jazz."
>>>>
>>>>   [:np]
>>>> I tried to hold my poker face for every cent of  my  hourly wage.
>>>>
>>>> "No, these c  deaz are empty. We  have jazz over there"
>>>>  [:nb]
>>>> "Yes, I was over  there, and there was nothing  new. I already have 
them
>>>>   all
>>>>
>>>> at home. But do you have any jazz  in these  bulk boxes?"
>>>> [:np]
>>>> "No,  ma'am, I'm afraid  we're all sold out of the jazz  ones."
>>>> [:nb]
>>>>  "Well. this box is  $8.99, and at the jazz section I'd pay more for
>  only
>>>> one
>>>>  CD!"
>>>>  [:np]
>>>> "That's true, but  these are empty, as  I--"
>>>> [:nb]
>>>>  "This is a pretty good deal, ten c  deaz for less than a  tenner!"
>>>> [:np]
>>>>  "Undoubtedly,  but--"
>>>> [:nb]
>>>> "I'll take   this!"
>>>> [:np]
>>>> "Ma'am, the c deaz are  empty. You  won't hear anything."
>>>>  [:nb]
>>>>  "Oh?"
>>>>  [:np]
>>>> "I buy these myself all the time,  and there's  nothing on them."
>>>> [:nb]
>>>> "Maybe   your volume wasn't loud enough. Or you had unplugged  your
>>>>   speakers?"
>>>>
>>>> [:np]
>>>>  When had she  become tech support to  me?
>>>>
>>>>  [:nb]
>>>>  "I'll buy these. This is very cheap. You are a good   salesperson!"
>>>> [:np]
>>>> "Thank you,  ma'am,  but--"
>>>> [:nb]
>>>> "I'll just  have to see if my  nephew listens to  scratchproof."
>>>>
>>>>   [:np]
>>>> I took a long, long break after that   one.
>>>>
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