19 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Speech Synthesizer"

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Made out of human speech, tuned to g#.
Author: Onlyhereforamenbreak
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This is a votrax sc01a speech synthesizer saying access denied, please try again. Here is the link so you can do this kind of thing. Http://real-votrax. No-ip. Org.
Author: Blindsounds
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Male speech synthesizer announcing train arrival on terminal "a". Dry recording with no effects.
Author: Deleted User
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Espeak speech synthesizer speaks “excellent, excellent! so great and fascinating. It is the greatest wonder of the universe. Ah!” with standard ‘en’ voice.
Author: Arseniiv
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I use a screenreader, nvda. I decided to set it to the eti eloquence speech synthesizer and put the voice on the french voice. I then set the inflection to 50 and typed the letters "r" and "h" over and over to make it sound funny when it tries to read it. The first part is the normal voice, the second part i applied ring modulation with lots of lfo effect.
Author: Jess
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File recorded in goldwave, buzzer portion generated by formula, don't even ask me. . . Speech synthesizer used was innoetics john. File might be useful as part of a project or in a game, or audio production. Light flanger applied to speech. Slight reverb applied to entire project.
Author: Ironcross
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Here you have c64 synthesis vocal - electro underground and other electro music words.
Author: Piotrklejment
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Sfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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First unlocking the keypad, then going through the menus on the lg 328bg smartphone with big buttons and menu readout speech activated. Finally, exiting the menu back to home screen.
Author: Kbclx
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Sfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Kitchen dance lofi - 60 bpm.
Author: Szegvari
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Male sounding "robot"-voice countdown from 10-1. Starts with the sentence "self-destruct in. . . "syncs to 115bpm.
Author: Sonoticai
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Made with fl studio using speech synthesizer. Saying "looks like we have a runner" 4 times in 4 different octaves in random melody. Have fun and enjoy.
Author: Mahammed
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Sound of an emergency shut-down on a spaceship. A robotic voice is saying "enemy detected" attended by a brutal alarm sound. Maybe in a wide room or hall. I created this sound by using the fl studio speech synthesizer plus several effects. Maybe useful in a video game or a short animation movie ;-).
Author: Scorepion
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A list of the 100 most commonly spoken words in the english language, according to wikipedia. Generated in audition using apple's plaintalk "zarvox" voice. Spoken in order of below:. The, be, to, of, and, a, in, that, have, i, it, for, not, on, with, he, as, you, do, at, this, but, his, by, from, they, we, say, her, she, or, an, will, my, one, all, would, there, their, what, so, up, out, if, about, who, get, which, go, me, when, make, can, like, time, no, just, him, know, take, people, into, year, your, good, some, could, them, see, other, than, then, now, look, only, come, its, over, think, also, back, after, use, two, how, our, work, first, well, way, even, new, want, because, any, these, give, day, most, us.
Author: Newagesoup
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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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Daisy Bell sung by the DECtalk speech synthesizer. Using v4.61.02 for Windows. In G major at 200BPM, roughly. The input code is as follows: [:phoneme on] [d<40,27> ey<860> z<40,24> iy<860> d<40,20> ey<860> z<40,15> iy<860>] [g<40,17> ih<220> v<40> m<40,19> iy<260> yx<40,20> or<260> ae<300,17> en<300> s<40,20> rr<260> d<40,15> uw<860> _<900>] [ay<860,22> m<40> hx<40,27> ae<810,27> f<30> k<30,24> r<30> ey<860> z<40,20> iy<860>] [ao<200,17> el<100> f<40,19> or<260> dh<40,20> ax<260> l<40,22> uh<560> v<40,24> ax<260> v<40,22> yu<860> _<600,24>] [ih<260,24> tx<40> w<40,25> ow<180> n<40> t<40> b<40,24> iy<260> ax<260,22> s<40> t<40,27> ay<560> l<40,24> ih<220> sh<40> m<40,22> ae<60> ae<100,24> ae<100,22> r<40,20> ih<560> jh<40> _<560,22>] [ay<300,22> k<40,24> ae<520> en<40> t<40,20> ax<260> f<40,17> or<560> d<40,20> ax<260> k<40,17> ae<260> r<40,15> ih<560> jh<40> _<560>] [b<40,15> uh<220> tx<40> yu<560,20> d<40> l<40,24> uh<210> k<30> s<30,22> w<30> iy<260> t<40> _<560,20>] [aa<560,20> en<40> dh<40,24> ax<260> s<40,22> iy<260> t<40> _<260,22>] [ah<150,24> v<40,25> ax<110> b<40,27> ay<260> s<40,24> ih<260> k<40,20> el<260> b<40,22> ih<260> el<260> tx<40> f<40,15> or<250> t<10> t<40> uw<860,20> _<900>]
Author: JapanYoshi
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