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From: schievel@cs.nps.navy.mil (michael schievelbein)
Subject: Re: "Klatt" software speech synthesizer available
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Keywords: Klatt speech synthesis synthesizer
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Organization: Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey
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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 18:11:35 GMT
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In article <2hgai4$4qs@percy.cs.bham.ac.uk> jpi@cs.bham.ac.uk writes:
>A modified version of this software forms the basis of the "rsynth"
>package, also available from the Cambridge ftp site.
>
I am getting ready do do some research in text-to-speech, any suggestion as 
to which package, Klatt or Rsynth, would be a better starter package for
writting a package???  The main focus of the project will be to process text 
files to different timbre and pitch levels and the effect on the listeners...

Michael Schievelbein

