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SAM
- Is there a good text to speech program for linux?
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Speech Synthesis library
Doing something self contained is going to be hard unless you want to port SAM (https://github.com/s-macke/SAM, js ver that might be easier to port: https://github.com/discordier/sam) to rust or do FFI with that (and accept the rather bad audio quality), as most of the other TTS libraries I know (festival) are quite hard to even use
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WIP: Speako-8 Speech Synthesizer
Yep, I'm pretty familiar with this. Just wondering if you were starting with SAM. https://github.com/s-macke/SAM
- Software Automatic Mouth – Tiny Speech Synthesizer
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Let's make python listen with pyaudio and deepgram-sdk - part 1
[9] Sebastian Macke, Software Automatic Mouth - Tiny Speech Synthesizer, Github.
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How to get sam voice
If you know how to use the command line this: https://github.com/s-macke/SAM might help. it can save the sounds as a wav file. not sure if works on Windows tho.
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Spokestack: Python Library for Voice Applications
Now, if you really want to get your hands dirty, you could check out something like the C port of SAM. I've never really used it myself, but it definitely does have that retro feel to it, and with access to the source, you might be able to do some pretty unique things. https://github.com/s-macke/SAM
64tass
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Trying to write a 6502 assembler, but struggling with labels
The resulting symbol table can also be exported, either as debug information in the object file, or as a text listing. An example from 64tass: https://github.com/irmen/64tass/
What are some alternatives?
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portaudio - PortAudio is a cross-platform, open-source C language library for real-time audio input and output.
c64 - my c=64 files and code
c64-bitcoin-miner - C64 Bitcoin miner
C64 - Commodore 64 BASIC Programs
GoogleNetworkSpeechSynthesis - Google's Network Speech Synthesis: Bring your own Google API key and proxy
KungFuFlash - Cartridge for the Commodore 64 that packs a punch
sam - Software Automatic Mouth - Tiny Speech Synthesizer
prog8 - high level programming language and compiler targeting 6502 machines such as the C-64 and CommanderX16