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Loquendo TTS offers a new audio feature interacting with the synthetic voice: Loquendo Audio Mixer. Using simple command tags embedded in the text, users can now reproduce audio files and music synchronized with the words pronounced by synthetic voices.
Commands such as Mix, Play, Stop, Pause, Resume, Loop and Fade allow users to have complete control on the audio sources. No technical knowledge is required.
Thanks to explicit tags among the words, easy synchronization between audio files and speech is guaranteed even if the text is modified.
Every sound effect is treated as an independent track, with independent timeline, volume and sample rate. No more offline audio resampling is required: the sample rate frequency of the audio sources is automatically converted according to the voice frequency used.
As part of a synthetic speech system, the Loquendo Audio Mixer module allows the realization of extremely high quality, multilingual speech applications.
Beispiel eines Audiomixer Kodes:
\voice=Susan
\audio(close)
Are you searching for speech and music? \p500.
\audio(stop;mix=c:/signals/mozart2.wav;volume=15)
Let's listen to Amadeus Mozart! \p1000 .
Today Loquendo TTS, offers a new feature!
\p500 .
\voice=Dave
Using simple command tags embedded in the text, users can now reproduce audio files and music synchronized with the words of the synthetic speech.
\voice=Susan
Ok. Let's change audio file...
\audio(stop;mix=c:/signals/adagio.wav;volume=35) Now!
\p500 .
No technical knowledge is required. Commands such Mix, Play, Stop, Pause and Resume, allow users to have complete control on the audio sources.
\voice=Dave
Example. I'd like to listen to a minuet... when i say \audio(stop;mix=c:/signals/minuet.wav;volume=35) "minuet".
\p1000 .
Now i want to stop the music, \audio(pause) now. No more music... But using the "resume" tag \audio(resume) music plays again!
\p1000 .
Thanks to explicit tags among the words, easy synchronization between audio files and speech is guaranteed, even if the text is modified.
\p500 .
\voice=Susan
Let's change again... three, two, one... \audio(stop;mix=c:/signals/Brahms.wav;volume=20) Now.
\p500 .
Every sound effect is treated as an independent track, with independent timeline, volume and sample rate.
\p1000 .
\voice=Dave The sample rate frequency of the audio sources is automatically converted, according to the voice frequency used.
\p1000 .
Aktualisiert (Sonntag, den 30. August 2009 um 14:16 Uhr)





