17 comments

  1. actually no, sapi4 doesn’t have high inflections, must be because you recorded eloquence with virtual recorder, saw it do that to system recorded audio, lol. I’m not criticizing it though

  2. Time To Smash’sh’sh’sh’sh! Good bags my friend, good bags. Did you use the sapi4 eloquence? I think that’s why it sounds more downsampled than eloquence normally is

  3. There’s nothing wrong with using Eloquence in TTS skits, at least in my view. With regards to spelling, 99.9%, if not 100%, of people on here use screen readers and speech synths, so grammar, spelling and typing must be as free of errors as possible. We have spell checkers if you struggle to spell a certain word or words.

  4. I guess it’s not a general rule, but it is annoying I think when people just randomly call out spelling. I can understand some sinths going heywire, though.

  5. Sorry if that’s a general rule here, My tts went all over the place and I had to manually check it.

  6. @rambo yep it was pretty bad i do agree. Though like another comment said, eloquence is downsampled by default, I will pay attention to that in the future. Also I really do not think we need to have a spelling callout dot.

  7. That was dramatic.

    Also @Rambo, check the spelling of offensive, wasn’t, and balanced.

  8. Nothing wrong with this IMV. One of the funniest skits I’ve seen. Also, Eloquence is downsampled by nature.

  9. Ow, ow, ow and ow. No afence, but this wasn’t very good. Clipping, distortion, downsampled eloquince, and non balinced panning. I would pay more attention to these things in the future. I like the idea though.

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