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Re: pitch range in espeak-voices.el



"T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> the espeak-voices.el file was contributed along with the rest of
> the Espeak support by Guilles. 

Thanks.  I'll keep working on it and send changes.

rdc 

>
>
>>>>>> "Robert" == Robert D Crawford <rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>     Robert> Looking at the espeak-voices.el file, some of it
>     Robert> seems to be based on the multispeech file.  I say
>     Robert> this because the pitch range comments do not seem to
>     Robert> correspond to the settings in the file.  On what are
>     Robert> the numbers based?  How much work was done in tuning
>     Robert> the tts?  I increased the range of the average pitch
>     Robert> because I didn't think it was going low enough to
>     Robert> provide differentiation between regular text and
>     Robert> boldened text.
>     Robert> 
>     Robert> Thanks, rdc -- Robert D. Crawford rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx
>     Robert> 
>     Robert> The secret of healthy hitchhiking is to eat junk
>     Robert> food.
>     Robert> 
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