![]() Implement rule based infinite vocabulary synthesis from Computer Concepts Speech ROM and Texas Instruments Terminal Emulator 2.Improve compatibility with other Arduinos and AVR devices.For now Qboxpro, an unsupported old Windows application, can produce Talkie compatible data streams. Its not producing results of the quality I would like, but things are improving. I'm working on an encoder for generating your own recordings (See demo).Note that Talkie uses Timers 1 and 2 for this purpose, which may conflict with PWM outputs or other libraries. Talkie sets up a special very high speed PWM, so audio can be taken directly from pin 3 with no other filtering. (Only this album contains the original a capella version) Tom's Diner was written/recorded by Suzanne Vega (Amazon UK) (Amazon US) or look for 'Solitude Standing' on your preferred music store. ROM serial number VM6.ĭemo_Toms_Diner - demo of the work-in-progress Talkie compressor. Vocab_US_Male_Large - a male US english voice. Data originally part of Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Speech System. Vocab_US_TI99 - a deep male US english voice. Data of unknown origin from ROM serial number VM71003A. Vocab_US_Clock - a female US english voice. Data originally part of Acorn Computers Speech Synthesiser, and famously voiced by BBC's Kenneth Kendall. Vocab_UK_Acorn - a male UK english voice. Note that some speech libraries come with word endings such as '-S', '-Z', '-TEEN' that can be used to increase vocabulary. Any commented data lines in the examples can be un-commented and used. Most words only take a fraction of a KB, so you can add plenty. Talkie comes with over 1000 words of speech data that can be included in your projects. Star Wars series, Indiana Jones, Gauntlet) Acorn BBC Micro Speech Synthesiser expansion.Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Speech System expansion.Texas Instruments Speak & Spell family of educational products.It is a software implementation of the Texas Instruments speech synthesis architecture (Linear Predictive Coding) from the late 1970s / early 1980s, as used on several popular applications: A reduced-CPU version for 8MHz devices with reduced speech quality is included in the Solder Time 2 talkie project. ![]() Note that currently, Talkie only on 168 or 328 based Arduinos at 16MHz only. Connect headphones or an audio amplifier to digital pin 3. Program it onto a 168 or 328 based Arduino (Uno, Duemilanove or Diecimila - not a Mega or Leonardo). Restart the Arduino software, and pick one of the examples from the Talkie section. Install the "talkie" directory in your Arduino / libraries directory. zip file from the link at the top of the page or click here.
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