I'm not entirely sure how to phrase my question properly, so I'm not sure if I make sense. I'm not that familiar with the Commodore 64, so I figured I'd ask here. Maybe my reasoning below could further explain what I mean.
I have an idea for a video and want to use the C64 SAM voice module (I like how it sounds), but I'm not sure if there's some kind of copyright protection associated with it or if it's a public domain/CC0 thing.
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I would like to ask that : -
"Would you prefer to listening to SAM (Software automatic mouth) or Ai Voice?"
I'm an indie dev and I DON'T KNOW which one to use, I want to know what people would prefer so I can choose accordingly.
I would be pleased if you will voice act for my game. If you're interested hmu.
Does anyone know if there's an old school text to speech tool like SAM that generates a bit-crushed voice in spanish?
This a web based version of SAM:
https://discordier.github.io/sam/
Is there a way to download the audio from sam directly to my phone? Or is there a way to record internal audio because I turned on all the settings but my phone wont allow it.
I am in need of a text to speech program for PC. While i have found a couple online services, i kind of need one that works offline for various reasons. I don't care much about the quality of the audio itself. It could be that old creepy voice of the Mandela Catalogue or something that could replicate a real person's voice. What i need is that its offline and that it has some variation to play with.
Any suggestions?
the community has agreed that v1 have a voice that heard in fan made videos, but how i do it and in what program?
i want to make a ultrakill short video but i need his "voice" for that
So I want to make twitch tts to sound like SAM (Software Automatic Mouth). There's an online browser version of it [here] but I'm trying to get like an offline program of it or something to read messages out loud. And I'm not sure how to get pre-existing tts programs to sound like it if it's possible. Some help would be nice. Please and thank you.
Does anyone know the name or link of the text to speech General Sam uses?