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    several vaguely related projects worked on by me: a 3d engine with a javascript-like scripting language (pdsys); an older scheme dialect (vmsys); ... (2009-04-28: I have been gone for years, may try to put up some newer stuff...).
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    foo is a sound synthesis framework which provides high-level abstracted ways of creating and manipulating sounds via a scheme language interface. foo is designed for highest audio quality rather than highest performance.
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    festival-te synthesizes text in Telugu language into speech using Festival TTS. The package provides the supporting modules required to use festival for Telugu. It includes modules for text/lexical analysis and intonation/duration prediction for Telugu.
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