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I am french, so French accent.
I sent you the prompt of the day vf5 and some recording from the tutorial.
regards
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--- (Edited on 3/9/2008 11:43 pm [GMT-0400] by royerfa) ---
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. |
Hi royerfa,
Thanks for your submission!
See below for the particulars of your submission and a link to the audio in the VoxForge Speech Corpus.
thanks,
Ken
Speaker Characteristics:
Gender: [male];
Age range: [adult];
Pronunciation dialect: [French accent].
Recording Information (don't worry if you can't find some of this information):
Microphone make: [Andrea anti-noise NC-61];
Microphone type: [headset mic];
Audio card make: [??];
Audio card type: [integrated]
Audio Recording Software: [Audacity rel 1.3.3 beta];
O/S: [Ubuntu].
File Info:
File type: [wav];
Sampling rate: [48kHz];
Sample rate format: [16bit];
Number of channels: [1];
Audio Processing: [n]
Prompts:
vf5-1 Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub
vf5-2 That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe
vf5-3 Philip made no effort to follow
vf5-4 He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne
vf5-5 They are to attack your camp tomorrow night
vf5-6 Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding
vf5-7 I was near the cabin, and saw you
vf5-8 Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting
vf5-9 Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant
vf5-10 There was none of the joy of meeting in his face
vf5-11 And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen
vf5-12 Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar
vf5-13 The date was nearly eighteen years old
vf5-14 They were the presage of storm
vf5-15 Down there the earth was already swelling with life
vf5-16 For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap
vf5-17 She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled
vf5-18 Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated
vf5-19 Tomorrow I'm going after that bear, he said
vf5-20 If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed
vf5-21 So cheer up, and give us your paw
vf5-22 This time he did not yap for mercy
vf5-23 And the air was growing chilly
vf5-24 Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two
vf5-25 The questions may have come vaguely in his mind
vf5-26 Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl
vf5-27 Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine
vf5-28 Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass
vf5-29 The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying
vf5-30 Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent
vf5-31 For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone
vf5-32 He did not rush in
vf5-33 It was edged with ice
vf5-34 He drank of the water cautiously
vf5-35 But a strange thing happened
vf5-36 He began to follow the footprints of the dog
vf5-37 Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose
vf5-38 Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions
vf5-39 Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day
vf5-40 He leapt again, and the club caught him once more
License:
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royerfa-20080305.tgz 10-Mar-2008 12:53 21.5M
--- (Edited on 3/10/2008 5:41 pm [GMT-0400] 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. |