10-30-2012, 07:19 AM
I am pretty sure you can integrate festival if you want.
All you have to do is to find a festival equivalent to this line:
our $ESPEAK = 'espeak -v "$VOICE" ${VOICE_PATH:+--path="$VOICE_PATH"} -z -p "$PITCH" -s "$SPEED" -w "$OUT" -m "<prosody range=\"0\"> $SYLLABLE </prosody>"';
This can then be placed in a control file (option -C) to override the use of espeak. See examples/extravoices/mb-en1.inc for an example. If festival lacks pitch control, you can also include rubberband.inc to use the rubberband tool for pitch shifting instead.
All you have to do is to find a festival equivalent to this line:
our $ESPEAK = 'espeak -v "$VOICE" ${VOICE_PATH:+--path="$VOICE_PATH"} -z -p "$PITCH" -s "$SPEED" -w "$OUT" -m "<prosody range=\"0\"> $SYLLABLE </prosody>"';
This can then be placed in a control file (option -C) to override the use of espeak. See examples/extravoices/mb-en1.inc for an example. If festival lacks pitch control, you can also include rubberband.inc to use the rubberband tool for pitch shifting instead.
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