809 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Speech"

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w:Jingle Bells, Or The One Horse Open Sleigh. Sung by the w:Festival Speech Synthesis System's "singing-mode", using the default US voice . Piano accompaniment by w:TiMidity/freepats. Source: [1]
Author: Robotchoir
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La Bandera de las Estrellas (The Star Spangled Banner), sung by the Festival speech synthesis system.
Author: Dwiakigle
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God Save The Queen - Sung by the Festival Speech Synthesis System's "singing-mode", using the default US voice.
Author: Robotchoir at English Wikipedia
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President Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Day message to joint session of Congress asking for a declaration of war with Japan. "The Star-Spangled Banner" is played on this recording after the speech. NARA claims the entire speech to be "Unrestricted"
Author: Recording: Bradley, John G. (John Grover), 1886-1974 (NARA record) Derivative work: Uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by W. Guy Finley.
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Speech enhancement clean signal for group 12.
Author: Dpsa
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Before delivering a speech, you make sure to get attention. . . With tipping against your glass!.
Author: Trolln
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Work in progress speech synthesis speech, all drawn in photosounder. I've drawn the basic vocalisation by drawing horizontal lines in the 100 hz range using the white spray with the harmonics modifier, and modulated that using the dark spray to create the formants. I also added a couple of fricatives with the white spray, but it's incomplete.
Author: Photosounder
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This is for a class? a speech distorted through many filters. Edited in adobe audition and given to us by our teacher initially.
Author: Summermon
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Processed german, talking about bandits.
Author: Mikesh
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Sound speech new.
Author: Ipercin
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Sound speech new.
Author: Ipercin
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Female voice saying "speech signal processing".
Author: Dpsa
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Voz robot.
Author: Mialena
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Voz robot.
Author: Mialena
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/ai/ diphthong.
Author: Dpsa
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Japanese conversation.
Author: Macdaddyno
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Saying ''tuvalu''.
Author: Performansas
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Many people talking.
Author: Stryker
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A female voice saying testing.
Author: Crecord
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Female voice saying "hi jim".
Author: Boater
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Male voice using binaural plugin.
Author: Diegotinajero
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Old movie talking vintage voices.
Author: Wesbtrm
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Me coughing through a low-pass distorted filter.
Author: Carbilicon
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Describing how things are linked on the internet.
Author: Acquirk
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A computerized and robotic voice saying "access granted".
Author: Ethanolproductions
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Assignment 1 of "miracles of human language", a coursera course.
Author: Chengiz
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This is faster version of "when did you reach here?".
Author: Dpsa
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This file is slower version of "when did you reach here".
Author: Pavan Cm
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Short dark ramble about the hardship of being a man.
Author: Cheesepuff
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Posted in reply to someone who wanted some dialogue recorded. Rode nt1, mackie mixer. 44. 1, 16 bit stereo.
Author: Improviz
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Winston Churchill speech audio speaking about Nazi Germany
Author: Winston Churchill
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Ghanasyam speaking on low self-esteem on january 14, 2014 at the bhakti center, new york.
Author: Dasosmi
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Assignment 2 of "miracles of human language", a coursera course. This has three pretend conversations between friends, employee-boss, and neighbors. It illustrates politeness aspects of the language.
Author: Chengiz
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First and last verses of edgar allen poe's "the raven" read to a click-track of 100 bpm. Recorded with a sennheiser mkh 416 into pro tools.
Author: Pinehadmz
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Nonsense sentence, male speech, recorded in windy conditions, contains some wind noise.
Author: Kenders
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Collection of different human voices introducing original nitrate optical sound effects made for hollywood in the 1930s and 40s as digitized by craig smith. Sound effects extracted, these are mostly only the intro voices except for some small overlaps or tails. Sometimes it cuts off or on in the middle of a word but that's just what was available in the optical soundtracks. I plan to use these for a film but thought it might be fun for others to play with. Splice markers added in reaper, optimized for the make noise morphagene tape and microsound synthesizer, just rename the file to mg1 etc. , morphagene’s file-naming convention (but of course you don’t at all need the morphagene to use these).
Author: Exhapax
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Transformation speech female to male.
Author: Aveva
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Generic low speech sounds.
Author: Flynn
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The phrase "speech signal processing" by a male.
Author: Dpsa
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Speech sentence recorded from a sentence of the lyric of "como el agua" from camarón and paco de lucía.
Author: Miguelgc
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Taken from jfk's spacerace speech and pitch shifted and stretched and added some delay and stuff :).
Author: Iamoneabe
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Output waveform from the assessed lab for speech processing (lasc11065). The wave was created using the festival speech synthesis system version 1. 96 beta (july 2004), with one of their own available voices (male, scottish english).
Author: Studentb
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Say "strawberry".
Author: Annetto
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Atmosphere japanese.
Author: Macdaddyno
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Spoken phrase "greenfields".
Author: Tekgnosis
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Me saying: "welcome".
Author: Metrostock
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Male voice saying "moustache".
Author: Stomachache
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Lemon vocal.
Author: Xratchetx
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Simple recording of my friend.
Author: Starkeys
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Mumble based sound young male.
Author: Topschool
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