synthesized "singing along"
It might be nice if, like harmony, words for music can be synthesized and "sung along" to the music (or is this possible already)? Anyway the library that comes to mind for this might be libflite...anyway thought I'd throw it out there.
Thanks for musescore.
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See http://musescore.org/en/node/18638#comment-79845 ff
Seems PDFtoMusic pro can do something like this
In reply to See by Jojo-Schmitz
I don't think that's what he's asking for Jojo. He wants a synthesized voice singing the lyrics.
In reply to I don't think that's what by schepers
This is exactly what I tried to link to
http://musescore.org/en/node/18638#comment-79851, Jm6stringer's reply
In reply to This is exactly what I linked by Jojo-Schmitz
OK, I see. I was reading the one a few comments up. That's where IE centered the page.
In reply to OK, I see. I was reading the by schepers
I noticed that too. And this is why I added the 'ff'' which, at least in Germany means 'and following'. Might not translate well...
That would be a nice topic for a Google Summer of Code student if we make it next year. I didn't know about libflite. Based on Festival there is also Flinger.
Edit: It's still early but I created an idea page for GSoC 2014 and added the virtual singer idea in it http://musescore.org/en/developers-handbook/google-summer-code/ideas-20…
In reply to That would be a nice topic by [DELETED] 5
You realise, of course, that it will require a cute little animated choir to go with it? Already being done for speech @ www.speech-graphics.com.
In reply to You realise, of course, that by underquark
There's no telling what will attract the attention of a programmer. I am really looking forward to two.
Best,