Also the dynamic (“volumerange”) is pretty low, it’s not reaching to 1.0 on the vertical axis. You’ll see there’s extra space (silence) in the beginning and in the end of file. Go back to audacity and immediately press the “Stop”-button: Jump back to your browser and Ivona, press the “Play”-button: when you’re satisfied leave the settings as they are and switch to audacity and start recording by pressing the record-button: Now go to Ivona and play with commas, exclamation mark, capital letters and so on to get the pronunciation to what you want. Note: Set recording volume as low as possible = 0.00: Select your recording input as “Microsoft Sound Mapper – Input” as in picture: let’s download Audacity, a free and very good sound-editor from (do NOT download anymore from sourgeforce!) and install it.Īfter starting Audacity it looks like this:įirst we need to make the Audacity to record the voice played by Ivona. So we need to record it with Audacity. So. Unfortunately Ivona does not allow us to save the spoken text to file. Since AT&T Text-To-Speech is now down (forever apparently) this guide is now updated to use Ivona. (The speech profile in english is “English, American, Jennifer”). The original sounds (speech) in Jeti is from Ivona Text-To-Speech, You can use their webpage to generate Your own sounds that sound exactly like Jeti’s original. Update: You can also get your sound-files from RC-Thoughts! Just go here to get the files! Use this guide to do editing if You need to. Second of all, it Would be cool if all the sounds would sound pretty much the same, this is of course a matter of opinion… In practice there’s a few pointers on should take in to consideration.įirst of all, not any soundfile works. How to make Your own sound files to Jeti?
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