English Speech Files

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naveenbeast-20120824-riw
User: speechsubmission
Date: 3/9/2013 5:19 pm
Views: 643
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User Name:naveenbeast

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: Male
Age Range: Youth
Language: EN
Pronunciation dialect: American English

Recording Information:

Microphone make: n/a
Microphone type: Laptop Built-in 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:


b0353 I want to know how all this is possible.
b0354 It's that much junk.
b0355 There was proper division of labor in the work they individually performed.
b0356 He loved to play Chinese lottery.
b0357 The Law of Club and Fang
b0358 The temperature dropped to fifty below zero and remained there the whole trip.
b0359 And as never before, he was ready to obey.
b0360 This state of mind comes of an undue prominence of the ego.
b0361 There are the canals of China, and the Yangtse River.

License:


Copyright 2012 Free Software Foundation

These files are free software: you can redistribute them and/or modify
them under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

These files are distributed in the hope that they will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with these files. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.


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--- (Edited on 3/9/2013 5:19 pm [GMT-0600] 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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