Originally Posted By: Matt Finley
I worked with some early speech synthesizers in the 70s, and we had to program words with exaggerated phonemes along the lines Mac just described. "Hello" sounded like a fast, clipped "HEElow". We had to type "Hay-uh-LOW-uh" to make it sound realistic.


Some are definitely better than others, and the technology has continued to improve.

This is one example that demonstrates potential.

Although I think a lot of editing has been included in the samples to get the phonemes sounding somewhat natural. I doubt you can type a lyric and expect great results out of the box.

Voice synthesis speaking products are currently much better than those trying to include melodic phrasing.

In my view, Sinsy doesn't even rate.


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