[DECtalk] Midi conversion?

John B. Eulenberg eulenber at msu.edu
Thu May 26 07:15:36 EDT 2005


Dear Jayson et al,
We have been doing MIDI to DECtalk conversions for years at the Michigan 
State University Artificial Language Laboratory, using our own 
proprietary software. Our main application has been for nonspeaking 
people using a communication aid system such as DynaVox.
Our program allows the user to input either at the phoneme level or at 
the level of orthographic representation (regular spelling).
Yours,
John Eulenberg

Jayson Smith wrote:

>Hey,
>Did anybody ever figure out a way to convert data in MIDI files into proper
>DECtalk format for singing?  Obviously you'd have to put in the proper
>phonemes yourself, but still it'd be nice to be able to have the notes and
>durations converted.
>Jayson.
>
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