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herbert_prepuce-20140428-rdl
User: speechsubmission
Date: 4/29/2014 6:23 am
Views: 694
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User Name:herbert_prepuce

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: Male
Age Range: Adult
Language: EN
Pronunciation dialect: British English

Recording Information:

Microphone make: n/a
Microphone type: Desktop Boom 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:


a0574 Good business man, Curly, O'Brien was saying.
a0575 There weren't any missions, and he was the man to know.
a0576 And the big Persian knew of his existence before he did of hers.
a0577 Once the jews harp began emitting its barbaric rhythms, Michael was helpless.
a0578 But we'll just postpone this.
a0579 There was the Emma Louisa.
a0580 This is my fifth voyage.
a0581 It was this proposition that started the big idea in Daughtry's mind.
a0582 Daughtry elaborated on the counting trick by bringing Cocky along.
a0583 Enjoy it he did, but principally for Steward's sake.

License:


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herbert_prepuce-20140428-rdl.tgz

--- (Edited on 4/29/2014 6:23 am [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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