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From: dqian@netcom.com (Danming Qian)
Subject: next generation text_to_speech program
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 22:07:10 GMT
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     I wrote some MS Window applications using Centigram's TruVoice 
Text_to_Speech engine(based on Klatte model).  There is a software only 
version text_to_speech program, and works on any 386DX-33/C128 or faster PC.
The software will generate 16 bit PCM data at 11.025kHz, and send it to any 16
bit sound card availabled on the market. This software can interface with 
most of the word processors (I can easily add others).  All you need to do is 
to high light the text and then click on the text_to_speech icon.  You will 
hear our high quality synthesized speech sound.  The software is also capable 
of doing type'n talk, Drag/Drop, etc... I am adding the OLE2.01 interface 
to it now. 
     Call the following phone numbers and get a free demonstration copy.  
Compare it with any other text_to_speech software on the market to see the 
difference both in sound quality and implementation.  

     AGAIN, THIS IS A DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM ONLY, NOT FOR RESALE.

     Please send any comments and suggestions to dqian@netcom.com

    
     Bathsheba J. Malsheen, Ph.D.              Ben Tang
     Director, Information Technology          Marketing Manager

                    Centigram Communication Corp.
                    91 East Tasman Drive
                    San Jose, California 95134
    
     Telephone:  (408)428-3796                 (408)428-3837
                    Fax:        (408)428-3732 

