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Re: Ensoniq capabilities
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 2:50:44 PM UTC-6, schmidtd wrote:
> On 2/13/2013 3:31 PM, Steven Weyhrich wrote:
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> > My Apple II History states that the Ensoniq chip is capable of speech synthesis. However, when I was questioned about this, I was unable to come up with any examples when that was actually used. Some other sound hardware released in the 1980s allowed use of phonemes to create speech, but I am not aware of any simple speech abilities in the IIGS.
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> > Does anyone know of whether the IIGS could do speech with the Ensoniq, or was my source (wherever it was) incorrect about that?
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> It can be made to mimic speech like any sound synthesis chip - witness
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> S.A.M. (Software Automatic Mouth). As an outgrowth of the SID chip, the
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> Ensoniq 5503 would certainly be at least as good as that one was at
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> stitching together phonemes. But I'm not aware of any primitives that
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> have anything to do with speech. Certainly none appear in any of the
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> 5503 emulators.
Thanks for all of the comments. So, speech yes, but required special software, much like making music with the Ensoniq required special software (synthLab, etc).