No I switched. I got irritated at eloquence one day, switched to Espeak, made a couple tweeks, and have loved it ever since. Only took a few minutes to make the right adjustments. Reply
For English, I totally agree, but Eloquence may be the only solution for very high speed Spanish synth speech. Reply
Thought you didn’t like eSpeak.
No I switched. I got irritated at eloquence one day, switched to Espeak, made a couple tweeks, and have loved it ever since. Only took a few minutes to make the right adjustments.
What tweaks?
Switched the variant to American English, changed some stuff with inflexion.
Nice.
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yep. The amount of languages it speaks or has a good go at is amazing.
including languages that I think no other tts engine can speak.
For English, I totally agree, but Eloquence may be the only solution for very high speed Spanish synth speech.
Not what it sounds like when you’re using it. Just saying
You’ve only listened to it over an 8KHZ connection. Just sayin.
Actually, apologies. Sprint is CDMA, so that’s more like a 5KHZ connection.
I have it on my computer. it stinks.