Check out this site! It can be useful for voice overs. It can sound a little synthesized, so you have to improvise and change the spelling of a word to get it to sound right. It doesn't convey emotion very well either. 10+ voices to choose from.
Type and Talk
http://www2.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php
Once you play it to your liking; you can then download it, and edit it in Audacity.
I made a really cool robot voice for my fake radio spot.
They have many voices to choose from, and even ones with accents.
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08-05-2010,09:42 AM
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08-05-2010,10:36 AM
WOW!!!! Super awesome! Thanks for the tip.
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08-05-2010,10:44 AM
Now that's cool! 'Charles - UK English' sounded nice and foreboding. Little work in Audacity is all he'd need. Thanks for the link!
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08-05-2010,11:34 AM
That's awesome!
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08-05-2010,12:32 PM
I like using the:
"Audrey UK" voice with the pitch down about 20%. It creates a cartoon-like voice perfect for a ghost
"Mike US" voice with the pitch up about 25% is good for an alien voice, or retro robot voice if you...
Use the "Echo filter" with a delay of 0.007 /decay of 0.5 (apply the effect twice)
Use these, to have make sure the type and talk voice pronounces the word correctly (some voices won't need it):
drakyou luh
tranzil vainya
vamp I ur
whare wolf
mon stir
skella tin
you can also use commas, exclamation points, and question marks.
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08-08-2010,08:24 AM
Thank you that is going to work for my radio station.
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08-08-2010,04:12 PM
Glad to help. I plan on using it for mine too!



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