Steven hawking voice emulator?

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Well, i have always wanted to know guys and gals... is their some program i can find for my computer to get that funky computer voice that steven hawking has? i know family guy used it hilariously... but i am wondering if anyone has, or know's where to get one. Any help would be much abliged....

PEACE

Mike
 
Any voice emulation software sounds like Stephen Hawking's but his has things to make inflexions. He likes it but doesn't like the way it makes him sound like he's American.

My point is, Narrator that come with XP sounds like him.
 
Feath said:
Any voice emulation software sounds like Stephen Hawking's but his has things to make inflexions. He likes it but doesn't like the way it makes him sound like he's American.

My point is, Narrator that come with XP sounds like him.

Narrator is a pretty nifty feature, but it becomes annoying after just a couple of minutes because the "narrator" has to read every URL and top frame of the window.
 
In windows XP goto the control panel and there should be something called speech.
 
My brother bought and built a speech-synth kit for our ZX Spectrum 128k +2 back in the days (1988 ish) that sounded exactly like hawking... although to make it make sense you had to type stuff like this: -

hellow aye amm torking yewzing A speetch sinthersayzer

Funky stuff :D seemed even more funky back then, too.
 
^Ben said:
So you actually had to type in phemone?
Yeah, although the hardware was good at doing what it did, the software wasn't - there was no library of words or pronunciations - so everything you wanted it to say you had to spell out using phemonics.

Wasn't so hard to figure out though, and like I said... at the time, it was groundbreaking :D
 
lePobz said:
Yeah, although the hardware was good at doing what it did, the software wasn't - there was no library of words or pronunciations - so everything you wanted it to say you had to spell out using phemonics.

Wasn't so hard to figure out though, and like I said... at the time, it was groundbreaking :D

Vehrie in ter ezting
 
Srry for rasing a really really old thread but I was looking for a emulator that I could type stuff in and hear GLaDOS. I thoght I found what I wanted but I didn't. Then I found this and intern found an emulator on my comp. But how do I acsess it outside of the conrol panel?

Oh and if anyone knows of the GLaDOS emulator I'm looking for could you tell me plz.
Once again really srry about the old thread.
 
Srry for rasing a really really old thread but I was looking for a emulator that I could type stuff in and hear GLaDOS. I thoght I found what I wanted but I didn't. Then I found this and intern found an emulator on my comp. But how do I acsess it outside of the conrol panel?

Oh and if anyone knows of the GLaDOS emulator I'm looking for could you tell me plz.
Once again really srry about the old thread.

Bumping threads: Bad.

New thread: Good!

But in any case, GlADOS voice was made using an autotune program that limited her voice to certain pitches, along with some direct beat slicing. So if you wanted to make something like GlaDOS, simply record yourself talking, run it through a pass of Antares Autotune with the pitch limited to two or three notes, and perform random beat slicing.
 
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