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These wav files show how Sonic performs at increasing speech rates. All sound
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sampels are in the public domain.
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sonic.wav
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This is a sonic 2X sped-up version of a public domain librivox.org recording, from
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the audiobook "Princess of Mars".
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soundtouch.wav
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This is the same recording as sonic.wav, but sped up using soundtouch, which
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uses WSOLA rather than the sonic algorithm. Even at 2X speed up, you should be
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able to hear the characteristic WSOLA distortion relative to the sonic version.
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talking.wav
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This is my father talking, using a decent microphone and 44KHz sample rate.
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talking_2x.wav
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This is his voice sped up by 2X using Sonic.
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espeak_s450.wav
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Sonic also performs well at increasing the speed of synthesized speech.
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espeak_s450.wav was generated using 'espeak -s450 -f test1.txt -w
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espeak_s450.wav'. This is the highest speed currently supported by espeak,
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though Sonic can speed up espeak to much faster rates.
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espeak_sonic.wav
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This was generated with 'espeak -f test1.txt -w out.wav;
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sonic 2.6 out.wav espeak_sonic.wav'. Sonic sped it up 2.6X, which is about the
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same speed as espeak at -s450. I personally feel that the sonic sped up sample
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sounds better than espeak at -s450.
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twosineperiods.wav
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This is just two sine periods, which is too short to hear. However, it's
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useful for making sure the flush function works correctly. A 2-X speedup should
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result in one sine period with no distortion.
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