Vocalwriter For Mac

Sep 21, 2010  When Mac OS X came along, kae labs said bye-bye to VocalWriter. Apparently, it was too much work to carbonize it. The program did not work in the newly-designated Classic OS. But then we heard that they had done an OS X version! And it was optimized to work best with the Motorola G3, G4 and G5 chips. And we bought it, a second time.

Likely not what you are looking for, but., a music composition and score editor, contains, a plug-in that generates a singing human voice.With it you can modify the timbre, intonation, and kind of voice (man, woman, tenor, soprano, etc.).There are some samples '” some cheesy, some interesting, but all somewhat mechanical to some degree. When you consider what it takes to control voices via software, it is still pretty amazing.Of course, it could never have the feeling and sensitivity of the most amazing, non-virtual instrument.regards,MAJ.

Vocalwriter mac

I'm sure there used to be an old shareware app called 'Sing!' That does exactly what you were looking for, but I can't find any reference to that any more.appears to have something very similar - click on SimpleSong. It's Classic, so I haven't tried it - View image here: -As far as I can remember, these apps work by using MacInTalk commands to modify how the text-to-speech reads the text - you can modify intonation, phonetics, speed and pitch. I found the original, which I.believe.

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is what the various apps use to change the text. A quuick play with those commands shows it's easy to change overall pitch and speed, but I can seem to change pitch through a sentence.You can also modify the speech generation programatically, so maybe the singing programs did that.

Who knows.Something more advanced looks to be.Oh, and you can to get exact pronunciation and emphasis. Couldn't make much sense of VocalWriter either. Another rather wonky interface IMO, plus it was buggy (it sometimes wouldn't draw the windows properly). And Repeat After Me wasn't really what I'm after. I guess what I'd really like is something nice 'n simple where I could just plonk down the notes, associate them with words, press play and have a computer generated voice do it.

Asus p8h61 m lx lan drivers for mac. I'm not even after something that sounds human - I'm happy for it to sound like Hawking as long as it's somewhere near the right pitch and timing. I guess that's not as simple as I thought (or hoped).

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