English Speech Files

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anonymous-20080324-gvb
User: speechsubmission
Date: 3/26/2008 1:53 pm
Views: 686
Rating: 16
User Name:anonymous

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: Female
Age Range: Adult
Language: EN
Pronunciation dialect: Other

Recording Information:

Microphone make: n/a
Microphone type: USB Headset mic
Audio card make: unknown
Audio card type: unknown
Audio Recording Software: VoxForge Speech Submission Application
O/S:

File Info:

File type: wav
Sampling Rate: 48000
Sample rate format: 16
Number of channels: 1

Prompts:

b0493 You yellow giant thing of the frost.
b0494 Never so strange a prophet came up to Jerusalem.
b0495 We who have endured so much surely can endure a little more.
b0496 I have seen myself that one man contemplated by Pascal's philosophic eye.
b0497 One great drawback to farming in California is our long dry summer.
b0498 I remembered the red wine of the Italian rancho, and shuddered inwardly.
b0499 I said, and dismissed the matter as not worth thinking about.
b0500 Then came my boy code.
b0501 And wherever I ranged, the way lay along alcohol-drenched roads.
b0502 And as we hurried up town, Joe Goose explained.

License:

Copyright 2008 Free Software Foundation

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them under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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anonymous-20080324-gvb.tgz

--- (Edited on 3/26/2008 1:53 pm [GMT-0500] by speechsubmission) ---


Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

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