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    Pedalboard

    Pedalboard

    A Python library for audio

    pedalboard is a Python library for working with audio: reading, writing, rendering, adding effects, and more. It supports the most popular audio file formats and a number of common audio effects out of the box and also allows the use of VST3® and Audio Unit formats for loading third-party software instruments and effects. pedalboard was built by Spotify’s Audio Intelligence Lab to enable using studio-quality audio effects from within Python and TensorFlow. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Coqui STT

    Coqui STT

    The deep learning toolkit for speech-to-text

    Coqui STT is a fast, open-source, multi-platform, deep-learning toolkit for training and deploying speech-to-text models. Coqui STT is battle-tested in both production and research. Multiple possible transcripts, each with an associated confidence score. Experience the immediacy of script-to-performance. With Coqui text-to-speech, production times go from months to minutes. With Coqui, the post is a pleasure. Effortlessly clone the voices of your talent and have the clone handle the problems...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    AhoTTS - TTS for Basque and Spanish

    Text-to-Speech for Basque and Spanish

    Text-to-Speech conversor for Basque and Spanish. It includes linguistic processing and built voices for the languages aforementioned. Its acoustic engine is based on hts_engine and it uses a high quality vocoder called AhoCoder. Developed by Aholab Signal Processing Laboratory: https://aholab.ehu.es/aholab/ http://aholab.ehu.es/ahocoder/
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    AhoTTS Multilingual, a Multilingual TTS

    Text-to-Speech TTS for Basque, Spanish, Catalan, Galician and English

    Text-to-Speech conversor for Basque, Spanish, Catalan, Galician and English. It includes linguistic processing and built voices for all the languages aforementioned. Its acoustic engine is based on hts_engine and it uses a high quality vocoder called AhoCoder. Developed by Aholab Signal Processing Laboratory: https://aholab.ehu.es/aholab/ http://aholab.ehu.es/ahocoder/
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    JuliusModels

    JuliusModels

    Open source speech models for Julius in English and other languages.

    Open source speech models for Julius speech decoder. Its aim is to give access a wider community of speech recognition enthusiasts to quality models, which they can use in their own projects on different OS platforms (Unix, Windows, etc...) All of the models are based on HTK modelling software and data sets available freely on the Internet.
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    PHP-VOX is the Text To Speech(TTS) binding for PHP.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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