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Re: [gnuspeech-contact] gnuspeech & latin / vergil, plainchant (fwd)
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D.R. Hill |
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Re: [gnuspeech-contact] gnuspeech & latin / vergil, plainchant (fwd) |
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Thu, 1 Dec 2005 23:04:08 -0700 (MST) |
Yes, those are the bones of the process.
I should have mentioned, though it may not help very much, that the tube
model itself will run on any machine. Although the NeXT version was
written in DSP56000 code, we also had a more refined model writtwen
in 'C', the former being "real-time" and the latter about 10 times
real time on the processors of the day. Now even the 'C' version
will run in better than real time on any reasonable processor (both
were designed and written by Leonard Manzara, based on the work of
Julius Smith and Perry Cook at CCRMA, Stanford, BTW).
The tube model requires the parameters produced by Monet as output as
input.
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On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 address@hidden wrote:
That was a useful summary of how to go about adding a new language to
gnuspeech. Would the process and options be essentially the same for a
living language?