That is the only use I have really figured out for my SpeakJet. I
have an mp3 sample on my webpage (very short - just the word 'welcome'
through a Roland vocoder. Given how difficult the SpeakJet is to
program, I would recommend the TTS256 for text. There is supposed to
be a loop through mode for specific sound programming but no
documentation for the TTS256. I'll play with it when I have time.
Welcome mp3 sample
http://modularsynthesis.com/samples/samples.htm (last link)
Tonight I got my program running which converts the I2C to 9600 baud
RS232 to drive the TTS256 which interfaces to the SpeakJet. I have an
832 byte buffer with flow control and am sending ~1000 bytes to it.
The buffer flags at 512 bytes and the AtomPro loops on the I2COut
command until the data is sent and acknowledged. It's about one
minute and 25 seconds of speech.
Dave
--- In
ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, John Mahoney
<jmahoney@...> wrote:
>
> At 01:40 PM 4/12/2006, you wrote:
> >But imagine the SpeakJet through a vocoder.....
>
> I have imagined exactly that.
> --
> john
>