US English female voice by the Language Technologies Institute at
Carnegie Mellon University constructed from phonetically balanced,
US English single speaker database designed for unit selection
speech synthesis research.
(voice_cmu_us_clb_arctic_clunits)
US English Canadian male voice by the Language Technologies Institute
at Carnegie Mellon University constructed from phonetically balanced,
US English single speaker database designed for unit selection
speech synthesis research.
(voice_cmu_us_jmk_arctic_clunits)
CMU American English pronunciation dictionary for the Festival
speech synthesis system
US English Indian male voice by the Language Technologies Institute
at Carnegie Mellon University constructed from phonetically balanced,
US English single speaker database designed for unit selection
speech synthesis research.
(voice_cmu_us_ksp_arctic_clunits)
US English male voice by the Language Technologies Institute at
Carnegie Mellon University constructed from phonetically balanced,
US English single speaker database designed for unit selection
speech synthesis research.
(voice_cmu_us_rms_arctic_clunits)
This is an English lexicon for the Festival speech synthesis system.
US English female voice by the Language Technologies Institute at
Carnegie Mellon University constructed from phonetically balanced,
US English single speaker database designed for unit selection
speech synthesis research.
(voice_cmu_us_slt_arctic_clunits)
Quality free Czech diphone database.
Primary goal is for speech system Festival but it's not limited on it. Sources,
sound files and boundaries are available so it can be used in other free
speech synthesizer systems too.
note from the NetBSD maintainer:
This voice uses a very small and efficient pulse-excited LPC diphone
synthesis method. It was originally written by Steve Isard. The
front end uses the same British English lexicon, intonation and
duration methods as rab_diphone.
This voice can be activated via (voice_don_diphone).
Trevor Johnson
from the NetBSD maintainer:
This voice provides a Castilian Spanish male voice using a residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis method. The lexicon is provided by
a set of letter to sound rules producing pronunciation accents and
syllabification. The durations, intonation and prosodic phrasing
are minimal but are acceptable for simple examples.
This voice can be activated via (voice_el_diphone) .