> The baaic idea is about adding a piano roll, whose notes would also be used > for a vocoder (both ) and the text to speech would be modulated on the > vocoder. > I made a text to speech singing this way using fl studio on windows, can't > see why is it so hard renting some code from LADSPA and LMMS. > As for the lip sync thing, it's just a plus about predefining facial moves > with a standard skeleton. >
LADSPA is like VST for linux. So how exactly would this work? Do you want blender to support LADSPA plugins, which doesn't make sense since it's not a DAW, or do you want it to act as a LADSPA plugin which I think will cause too many issues to happen? Basically we have to add midi functionality to blender for this to be supported(support for midi file reading, GUI for midi+vocoder and underlying system+algorithms), which is hard(see answer by neXyon). 'Already well known' is not a justification at all. A better question is: 'Are the algorithms well (as opposed to functionality) known and easily integrated?'. 'Can't see why is it so hard' says clearly 'Not a coder'.In the case that you are a coder and you do find this easy then by all means welcome to the team :) Fruity Loops and LMMS are widely different applications and Fruity Loops is commercial so no chance getting any code from them, plus they are -specialized- software for audio processing. For lip synch I think there is/was something in the works with waveforms? Not sure though. _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
