On Monday 24 November 2003 19.42, Frank Neumann wrote: [...] > I was wondering for a while when some older geek will start > porting/rewriting e.g. the old Amiga's narrator.device for Linux -
Actually, I was surfing around, looking for that a moment ago. Can't seem to find any source code, though. (Didn't really expect to.) Is it available? > or, even more retro, what about S.A.M. (Software Automatic Mouth) > from the 8-bit Atari machines, dated around 1985? Ah, those were > the times.. :-) Yeah, that's another though... I guess one way would be to replace the synthesis stage of some current TTS system with a chip emulator style synth. Or how about hacking a LADSPA or JACK wrapper that generates control output that you can use to drive a modular synth? //David Olofson - Programmer, Composer, Open Source Advocate .- Audiality -----------------------------------------------. | Free/Open Source audio engine for games and multimedia. | | MIDI, modular synthesis, real time effects, scripting,... | `-----------------------------------> http://audiality.org -' --- http://olofson.net --- http://www.reologica.se ---
