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    eGuideDog free software for the blind
    eGuideDog project develops free software for the blind. Currently, we focus on WebSpeech, Ekho TTS and WebAnywhere.
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    MX Terminal

    MX Terminal

    A chat style app for the M32, X32, M-Air, X-Air digital consoles

    MX Terminal is a simple chat style app that can control the Midas and Behringer digital consoles including the M32, X32, M-Air and X-Air. Built on the popular Live Toolbox OSC engine, the text based interface provides the user full OSC,tidbit and the new English commands sets. Responses from the console can be returned in real world values (db, hz, etc.) instead of OSC values.And text to speech (TTS) is available for these responses for the visually impaired.
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    Bermuda Text-to-Speech

    This project includes basic NLP and DSP techniques for Text-to-Speech

    See TTS demo at: http://rslp.racai.ro/index.php?page=tts This is an entirely written in JAVA project which includes a set of tools and methods designed to enable Multilingual Text-to-Speech (TTS) synthesis. We currently support English and Romanian but we will soon train more models and make them available for download. If you want to read more about our other NLP and TTS tools check out http://nlptools.racai.ro.
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    Cotovía

    Cotovía

    Text-to-Speech System for Galician and Spanish

    Cotovía is a unit-selection text-to-speech system for Galician and Spanish. Cotovía is distributed under the GPL3.0+ license, but each of the avaliable speaker voices has its own license. The speakers available at sourceforge are free for commercial and non-commercial uses. Another speaker, free for non-commercial uses, is avaliable through external links (see the Blog section). Cotovia has been developed by the University de Vigo and the center 'Ramón Piñeiro' for Research in Humanities, both...
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    Speect
    Speect is a multilingual TTS system. It offers a full text-to-speech system with various API's, as well as an environment for research and development of TTS systems and voices. It is written in ANSI C and uses a plug-in mechanism for extensions. Speect also includes an extensive set of Python bindings for quick implementation of new ideas, these bindings are derived from SWIG interface files and can easily be extended for other languages supported by SWIG. Speect is free and open source...
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