[DECtalk] Monologue for windows

jake mcmahan mcmahan.jake at gmail.com
Fri Jun 6 13:31:05 EDT 2014


sbtalker and monologue were two different things, that came with sb16.  
Dr. Sbaitso didn't use monologues voice, it used sbtalker. If you've 
seen right out loud or help reed, they too use monologues voice.  If I 
can get permission, I'll drop it in the software of the dectalk archive.
On 6/6/2014 8:06 AM, Blake Roberts wrote:
> Monologue to me sounds exactly like the DOS text-to-speech synth Smooth
> Talker. It came with Sound Blaster 16 cards and included a program called
> Dr. Sbaitso, Creative Lab's answer to Eliza. Dr. Sbaitso used the voice you
> demoed. I got the synth to work on another sound card years ago using
> Windows XP. However I couldn't either work on Windows 7 because they are
> both 16-bit applications. Can you share Monologue with the list?
> Blake
>
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> I did some digging around on the internet and found the old monologue
> text to speech system and produced a sample of it here. my jaws is
> audible because I had to record it on stereo mix with a vm. I've also
> been looking for the win32 sapi version of monologue as there was one.
>
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