I think I prefer the original Microsoft Sam. Because you can do the roflcopter, which makes him a good enough voice as he is now. But these voices are so natural it's hard to tell the difference between the original and AI
@@theworldofspeechsynthesize7548 And, i don’t know that is right or not, I think Micah is like a little bit of north or sauth american. But I don’t know is it north or sauth.
I.have a different problem: I have the original Sapi5 Microsoft Sam installed on Windows 11, but it installed on its hown automatically, and I didn’t do anything. What’s appened? I can’t remove it anymore!!!! Maybe it’s installed because some time ago I tried to install a virtual machine with Windows XP, but I uninstalled it. Maybe it was downloaded when I switched the main language to Enlish, I don’t know. Please help!!!!
I have to try this ai with other voices. Is it fre??? I can just imagine one of the Italian Loquendo voices, called Roberto, it is used in Italian train stations for the announcements
I'm not sure about that. Most people increese the pitch of Microsoft Sam a little bit since he is a deep voice, but yeah, maybe it should be a bit higher. I left it at the default settings when I made the audio files.
you could maybe try adding a lot more audio like, at least 10 minutes. And it’s relatively easy to do that since you can put as much text as you want. That will improve the quality.
Can we please put dectalk through this thing? Or Microsoft Anna? Maybe even some of the Robo soft voices. Wait a minute, those are sapi four. I don’t know how you would get audio snippets of those.
I thought about Dectalk and that one may be the next I'll do. I also wonder how eSpeak would sound. I was actually using the Sapi4 version of Microsoft Sam for this AI voice, so that is no problem.
This is so funny. This is exactly what Sam sounds like as a human. Hey! He's not being nice to Apple lol. I am an apple iPhone user, and have no intentions of switching over to android. I'm laughing hysterically over here, because it's so funny. That's literally what he sounds like. Have you ever heard of 11 labs?
I wonder the same about that sound. I just typed a new sentence like in the rest of the text, and then the AI voice generator made that sound. For your second question: Do you mean Fred from MacOS 10.4 Tiger and earlier?
That will be a future project, since a few videos with AI versions of various TTS voices are already planed for next week. It will be a surprise which voices it will be.
Many people have requested Eloquence, and I really wonder how that would sound like, so I'll probably do it. Mac Alex was another interesting idea. He already sounds human from being from 2007, so maybe it is easier for the AI generator to clone his voice. I'll try.