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Decoy
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Posted: 12:12pm 05 Jun 2020
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Hi guys

I have all the parts for my first CMM2 en route. However, I am very curious regarding the "robot voice". Could somebody record an example?  

Thanks,

Nicholas
 
matherp
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Posted: 12:16pm 05 Jun 2020
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  Quote   However, I am very curious regarding the "robot voice".


google "SAM Text to speech"

https://simulationcorner.net/index.php?page=sam
Edited 2020-06-05 22:53 by matherp
 
CaptainBoing

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Posted: 12:54pm 05 Jun 2020
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it sounds a lot like those scratchy voices in 8 bit games on machines that didn't have (proper) sample playback
 
Decoy
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Posted: 01:20pm 05 Jun 2020
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Thanks guys, not my kind of sound :) Well, I use a vocoder then.  
 
SimpleSafeName

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Posted: 02:32pm 05 Jun 2020
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Here ya go:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEu4Iq5KL-Q
 
Grogster

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Posted: 01:04am 08 Jun 2020
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LOL!!!  

Here is a "Real" computer voice:

Link.

This is the free "George" voice by Microsoft in Windoze Ten.  I made this in GoldWave, but I think Audacity also can use the MS voices like this.  There are several free ones to choose from, and heaps of ones you have to pay for.  I find the free ones perfectly suitable.

Record what you want them to say as MP3's or WAV files, and have the CMM2 play the file as a prompt whenever you want.  Only limitation of that, is that everything being "Said" has to be pre-recorded, but that is easier then you think.
Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops!
 
Decoy
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Posted: 05:46am 08 Jun 2020
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That sounds nothing like Pinbot...or HAL :)

Vocoder is the way for me, like an old-school Cylon.
 
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