03-28-2025, 11:47 AM
eSpeak, you say? I'll check that out.
Or else maybe directing the MS voice to a file or a buffer in memory and manipulating the pitch directly using @Petr's sound filter / speed / pitch code? (Not at computer so don't have a direct link, but the thread here wasn't too long ago.)
Or else maybe directing the MS voice to a file or a buffer in memory and manipulating the pitch directly using @Petr's sound filter / speed / pitch code? (Not at computer so don't have a direct link, but the thread here wasn't too long ago.)