Robert Benschop wrote:
> on 13-06-2000 8:44, Paul Lim at plim@eisa.net.au wrote:
>
> > [[pmod 0;pbas +10;inpt PHON]]~J>>>>OY [[pbas -1]]t>>>>UW [[pbas -2]]D>>UX
>
> Yes, incredible, can any of you programmers explain to normal mortals like
> me how this works, I would love to write a couple of my own.
>
I think that those codes are basically phonemes that the TTS recognizes. What makes things a bit more convoluted is that there are TTS commands that are mixed with the phonemes (like
PHON or pmod). If you don't know those commands, it can be quite disconcerting...
-Laurent.
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