Hello, I'm starting with GnuSpeech/Monet to generate some sound materials for an artistic project. I greatly appreciate the control of the synthesis, and I have the three following questions. I use the GnuSpeech-0.7.1.dmg version on OSX 10.6.
- About intonation contour : is there a way to save the synthesis with some ad-hoc intonation drawn by myself into the Intonation window ? I succeed in listenning it with the "Synthesize" button in the Intonation window, but when I do "Synthesize" or "Synthesize to Sound file" in the Synthesis window, the resulting sound is just using the default Intonation contour which it re-generate. So, I don't find the way to save to a sound file using my own intonation contour (I've read previous mails on this list which just say how to listen - synthesize, but not how to save) - What parameters represent the 16 columns into the file /tmp//Monet.parameters - I see no doc about this file ? Is this file directly read by the synthesizer or by the Monet's Synthsis window - so that it may be edited to generate and save some ad-hoc intonation contour or so ? - Do GnuTTSClient and Synthesizer kernels exist to be called from a terminal or a shell ? Bests, Fred _______________________________________________ gnuspeech-contact mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnuspeech-contact
