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159 lines
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# Espeak mbrola output module is based on the generic plugin for Speech
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# Dispatcher. It means there is no code written explicitly for
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# this plugin, all the specifics are handled in this configuration
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# and we call a simple command line client to perform the actual
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# synthesis. Use this config file with the sd_generic output module.
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#
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# IMPORTANT: The audio output method relies on an audio playback
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# utility (play, aplay, paplay for OSS, ALSA or Pulse)
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# being installed. If this is not the case, consider installing it
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# or replace the $PLAY_COMMAND string in the GenericExecuteString below
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# with play, paplay or similar.
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#
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# GenericExecuteSynth is the shell command that should be
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# executed in order to say some message. This command must
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# stop saying the message on SIGKILL, otherwise it's useless.
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# You can use the variables $LANGUAGE, $VOICE, $PITCH and $RATE
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# which will be substituted for the appropriate value (you
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# can modify this value, see other parameters).
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# The command can be split into more lines, if necessary, using '\'.
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GenericExecuteSynth \
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"echo \'$DATA\' | espeak -v mb-$VOICE -s $RATE -p $PITCH $PUNCT -q --stdin --pho | mbrola -v $VOLUME -e /usr/share/mbrola/$VOICE/$VOICE - -.au | $PLAY_COMMAND
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# The following three items control punctuation levels None, Some, and All.
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# Each of these values will be substituted into the $PUNCT variable depending
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# on the value passed to speech dispatcher from applications.
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# Note that if an empty string is specified, then $PUNCT will be blank
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# which is a default situation for espeak.
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GenericPunctNone " "
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GenericPunctSome "--punct=\"()[]{};:\""
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GenericPunctAll "--punct"
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# GenericStripPunctChars is a list (enclosed in doublequotes) of
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# all the characters that should be replaced by whitespaces in
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# order not to be badly handled by the output module or misinterpreted
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# by shell.
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# GenericStripPunctChars ""
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# If the language you need to pass in $LANG is different
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# from the standard ISO language code, you can specify
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# which string to use instead. If you wish to use
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# other than ISO charset for the specified language,
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# you can add it's name (as accepted by iconv) as a
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# third parameter in doublequotes.
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GenericLanguage "af" "af" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "cs" "cs" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "de" "de" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "el" "el" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "en" "en" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "es" "es" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "fr" "fr" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "hr" "hr" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "hu" "hu" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "it" "it" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "la" "la" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "nl" "nl" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "pl" "pl" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "pt" "pt" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "ro" "ro" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "sv" "sv" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "sw" "sw" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "gr" "gr" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "cr" "cr" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "hu" "hu" "utf-8"
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GenericLanguage "id" "id" "utf-8"
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# AddVoice specifies which $VOICE string should be assigned to
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# each language and symbolic voice name. All the voices you want
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# to use must be specified here. This list will likely not be
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# up-to-date, please check eSpeak documentation and add the voices
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# you want to use. Or better use the native espeak module ('espeak'
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# not 'espeak-generic')
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AddVoice "en" "MALE1" "en1"
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AddVoice "en" "MALE2" "us2"
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AddVoice "en" "MALE3" "us3"
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AddVoice "en" "FEMALE1" "us1"
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AddVoice "de" "MALE1" "de4"
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AddVoice "de" "MALE2" "de6"
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AddVoice "de" "FEMALE1" "de5"
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AddVoice "de" "FEMALE2" "de7"
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AddVoice "fr" "MALE1" "fr1"
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AddVoice "fr" "FEMALE1" "fr4"
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AddVoice "it" "MALE1" "it3"
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AddVoice "it" "FEMALE1" "it4"
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AddVoice "es" "MALE1" "es1"
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AddVoice "es" "MALE2" "es2"
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AddVoice "sw" "MALE1" "sw1"
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AddVoice "sw" "FEMALE1" "sw2"
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AddVoice "gr" "MALE1" "gr1"
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AddVoice "gr" "MALE2" "gr2"
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AddVoice "pt" "MALE1" "br1"
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AddVoice "pt" "MALE2" "br3"
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AddVoice "pt" "FEMALE1" "pt1"
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AddVoice "cs" "MALE1" "cz2"
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AddVoice "pl" "FEMALE1" "pl1"
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AddVoice "ro" "MALE1" "ro1"
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AddVoice "af" "MALE1" "af1"
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AddVoice "cr" "MALE1" "cr1"
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AddVoice "hu" "MALE1" "hu1"
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AddVoice "la" "MALE1" "la1"
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AddVoice "id" "MALE1" "id1"
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AddVoice "nl" "MALE1" "nl2"
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# These parameters set _rate_, _pitch_, and _volume_ conversion. This is
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# part of the core of the definition of this generic output
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# module for this concrete synthesizer, it's not intended to
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# be modified by common users.
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# The resulting rate (or pitch) has the form:
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# (speechd_rate * GenericRateMultiply) + GenericRateAdd
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# while speechd_rate is a value between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest)
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# You have to define some meaningful conversion for each synthesizer
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# Here's the mapping from SSIP (Speech Dispatcher) to ESpeak (v1.10):
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#
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# SSIP Range SSIP Default ESpeak/MBROLA Range ESpeak Default
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# ----------- ------------ ------------ --------------
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# Rate -100 to 100 0 80 to 320 160
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# Pitch -100 to 100 0 0 to 99 50
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# Volume -100 to 100 0 0 to 2 --
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#
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# The SSIP defaults are actually controlled via DefaultRate, DefaultPitch, and
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# DefaultVolume in the speechd.conf file.
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GenericRateAdd 160
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GenericPitchAdd 50
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GenericVolumeAdd 1
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# (These values are multiplied by 100, because DotConf currently
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# doesn't support floats. So you can write 0.85 as 85 and so on.)
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GenericRateMultiply 160
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GenericPitchMultiply 50
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GenericVolumeMultiply 1
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# If the client program can't handle floats, you will have to
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# use these two options to force integers as the parameters
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# 1 means force integers, 0 means do nothing (write floats).
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GenericRateForceInteger 1
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GenericPitchForceInteger 1
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GenericVolumeForceInteger 0
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# Note that SSIP rates < -50 are spoken at -50.
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# Debug turns debugging on or off
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# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
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Debug 0
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