Re: > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/2001JanMar/0031.html

No, I  was talking about a text-to-speech program having different
characteristics. While I am sure there are programs that do what you are
looking for, I don't now enough to suggest where to look.

Sorry

Charles

On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, la ma wrote:

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>> Hello, I saw this page
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>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/2001JanMar/0031.html
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>> Many speech synthesizers allow users to select
>>    from among preset options that control different
>>    voice parameters (gender, pitch range, stress,
>>    richnes, etc.) as a group.
>>    When using these synthesizers, make available
>>    the full range of preset options (e.g., "adult
>male
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>>    voice", "female child voice", "robot voice",
>etc.).
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>> when you say speech synthesizers you mean a software
>> or hardware or ?
>> Please, there is such thing that converts speech and
>> voice from female to male, etc like the soundblaster
>> audigy does with the filters ?
>> It would mean the word to me
>> Im a young architect of 26. Im starting a site and I
>> wanted to place My own speech there but turn it to
>> male.
>> I tried a text to speech program but it lacks the
>> pauses in the right places etc.
>> So a filter would be so much better.
>> I appreciate greatly any help at all to
>nazdorovi@yahoo.com
>> thank you so much
>>
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