The company that Patrick refers to is
Cereproc. They specialise in creating synthetic computer voices, and as far as
I understand it this involves recording the voice actor for some number of
hours. Then they can create a bespoke voice based on the recording. So I think
they could create the voice bank and synthetic voice that you’re after.
They’re a small company and very
helpful, in our experience. As Patrick says, we have licenced their ‘Heather’
voice so that schools and pupils in
.
Cereproc are at:
http://www.cereproc.com/contact.html
Paul
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We have recently beed approached by a person with a degenerative condition
who wants to do some voice banking, before their speech deteriorates
further. We would really appreciate any advice the group can offer
regarding how we could go about this, any specific software which can be
used, what quality the sounds are, and how easy it is to use the samples
on different voice output communcaition aids. Finally is it possible to
take sufficient voice samples to create their own synthesised voice - if
so what would be needed to achieve this?
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