English Speech Files

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ralfherzog-20080204-en53
User: ralfherzog
Date: 2/4/2008 10:00 am
Views: 1364
Rating: 12

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: male;
Age range: adult;
Pronunciation dialect: General American English.

Recording Information:

Microphone make: Sennheiser PC 131;
Microphone type: noise canceling headset;
Audio card make: Andrea USB adapter;
Audio card type: USB;
Audio Recording Software: Audacity 1.2.6;
O/S: Windows XP Professional.

File Info:

File type: FLAC;
Sampling rate: 48kHz;
Sample rate format: 16bit;
Number of channels: 1;
Audio Processing: no

en53-01 He is going to make this right.
en53-02 The message will be sent in response to a valid message.
en53-03 You know this was just business.
en53-04 Open the door.
en53-05 They have to work this out.
en53-06 She went to every class.
en53-07 Compiling the source code is not very difficult.
en53-08 Nobody thought they could get cash.
en53-09 The error message will be sent to terminate the key agreement.
en53-10 They were trying to find that.
en53-11 How do you know that?
en53-12 It is a free and open source application.
en53-13 Do you know what the money is for?
en53-14 He is not playing a terrorist.
en53-15 She knew about him.
en53-16 There is nothing out there for you.
en53-17 This will be the generated output.
en53-18 Why don't they play for money?
en53-19 I am sorry that it went away.
en53-20 They are not playing around anymore.
en53-21 Why don't you tell us something?
en53-22 This will be the settings of the language model.
en53-23 The kitchen is this way.
en53-24 I am sorry about that.
en53-25 Are they ready?
en53-26 They got some things for the family.
en53-27 Let's see what they got.
en53-28 They were going away.
en53-29 I know he is a friend of yours.
en53-30 They will give the number of the pronunciation.
en53-31 They have to bring them some food.
en53-32 You have to check it out.
en53-33 This took place in the last half hour.
en53-34 What are we doing now?
en53-35 This will give the language model score.
en53-36 Something different is going to happen.
en53-37 They are preparing something different.
en53-38 It was nice to meet you.
en53-39 They were driving away.
en53-40 They are removed so that they can be used.
en53-41 They will talk to these guys.
en53-42 There is one more.
en53-43 They have to change this from the inside.
en53-44 Where are you going?
en53-45 This is an efficient way of determining the values.
en53-46 This is the best place to do it.
en53-47 Is this a new record?
en53-48 I know what you are feeling.
en53-49 She will be right back.
en53-50 This is the header of the file used to generate.
en53-51 He can't be like this.
en53-52 They will switch from the protocol to the different protocol.
en53-53 He is not part of the team.
en53-54 I will be right back.
en53-55 This was a pretty good show.
en53-56 Make sure that thing is clean.
en53-57 This format is shown in the figure below.
en53-58 He is walking away from the place.
en53-59 How much longer do I have?
en53-60 That is all in the past.
en53-61 This is what is going to happen soon.
en53-62 They can be detected and discarded.
en53-63 They are arriving with the chopper.
en53-64 They were going away.
en53-65 You have to put that away.
en53-66 He is going away from here.
en53-67 This will be described in the next section.
en53-68 They had a little freak out.
en53-69 I need to find those things.
en53-70 I will give you some money.
en53-71 You want to take a walk.
en53-72 No response is returned.
en53-73 They want to walk away.
en53-74 She just needs a pack of cigarettes.
en53-75 That is what I am talking about.
en53-76 What are they going to find?
en53-77 The format is shown in the next figure.
en53-78 This is just the nature of business.
en53-79 He is going to the door.
en53-80 This was a real operation.
en53-81 Put the guns down.
en53-82 The protocol uses several transmission timers.
en53-83 Just take a deep breath.
en53-84 Which one is the right one?
en53-85 Are we clear on that?
en53-86 They have to get an ambulance.
en53-87 All transmissions can be identical to the initial message.
en53-88 I have to give you one more.
en53-89 Give me your keys.
en53-90 They cannot keep me like this.
en53-91 Are you serious?
en53-92 They are defined to be aggressive.
en53-93 No one gets hurt.
en53-94 I do not do this.
en53-95 They do not match those things.
en53-96 You have to sit down.
en53-97 The packages are very small.
en53-98 What do you need this for?
en53-99 He is going to stand still.

Copyright (C) 2008  Ralf Herzog

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--- (Edited on 2008-02-04 10:00 am [GMT-0600] by ralfherzog) ---

ralfherzog-20080204-en53.zip ralfherzog-20080204-en53.zip

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.

Re: ralfherzog-20080204-en53
User: kmaclean
Date: 2/5/2008 11:39 am
Views: 275
Rating: 12

Hi ralfherzog,

Thanks again!

Here is the link to the audio in the VoxForge Speech Corpus: 

[   ] ralfherzog-20080204-en53.tgz 05-Feb-2008 05:12 17.6M

 

Ken

--- (Edited on 2/5/2008 12:39 pm [GMT-0500] by kmaclean) ---


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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