Unfortunately the synthetic voice at the moment is limited to the Mac only.
But I see your point. 2048 planet names... <shudder>
Sound the sounds
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Especially when they discover that the name generally given by pilots to a synthesized voice in their aircraft is "Bitchin' Betty"Lucidor wrote:I actually think that the synthetic voice used now is pretty good. Your relationships will probably hang on a thin thread if you ask your girlfriends to record the names of the stars in all the galaxies. :^)
Urban legend has it that a (it varies) Mexican or South American flight in a Boeing ended in disaster. The GPWS was shouting (in an American accent) Terrain! Terrain! Whoop whoop! Pull up! and the Captain just shouted "Shut up Gringo" before ploughing into a mountainside. (If you've ever heard a GPWS, I don't think they have an accent at all except for "robot").
reminds me of a soundbit from the beastie boys: 'shut the fsk up, Chico man!'
ahem.
Errr... couldn't it be done simple for the names: write a little script that let apple's synth say all the names, from the database and record that? if you insert a pause, there's software that can auto-chop it all up, and resample/compress/etc it...
It would sound out of style with the real person doing the rest, but maybe you can imagine there are two AI's: one your ship, another from the planetary system-naming-commitee, est some eons before, hence the more robotlike voice?
ahem.
Errr... couldn't it be done simple for the names: write a little script that let apple's synth say all the names, from the database and record that? if you insert a pause, there's software that can auto-chop it all up, and resample/compress/etc it...
It would sound out of style with the real person doing the rest, but maybe you can imagine there are two AI's: one your ship, another from the planetary system-naming-commitee, est some eons before, hence the more robotlike voice?
Why insert pauses and chop it up? Wouldn't it be much easier to make an automator script that record, compress and store each name as separate samples directly?Rxke wrote:Errr... couldn't it be done simple for the names: write a little script that let apple's synth say all the names, from the database and record that? if you insert a pause, there's software that can auto-chop it all up, and resample/compress/etc it...