the very-easy-to-build-yourself covox interface can do this too I believe.
maybe someone still has the soldering descriptions somewhere, it's a printer
connector and 2 or three 3 resistors for what I can remember of it.
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Patriek
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Verzonden: Saturday, December 16, 2000 7:09 PM
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Onderwerp: Re: MSX speech synth?
At 18:05 16-12-00 +0100, you wrote:
>At 18:44 16-12-00 +0200, you wrote:
>>Was there ever a msx speech synthesizer developed (like c64 - sam
>>reciter?)
>
>If you mean you type text and the MSX can speech it for you... yes. there
>was one made for MSX. It has a French accent though.
Also, the Yamaha CX5M had BASIC commands for speech synthesis. It worked
pretty good (even with the japanese accent), as far as I remember it. (I
used to have one)
You could change the speed, intonation and tone height. I think it was a
feature of the SFG01/05 modules though, not CX5M specific.
Greetz,
Patriek
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