If you use #eloquence in #NVDA, an extremely uninteresting bugfix is now available. Previously, automatic language switching in NVDA didn't work for any language with a dialect specified, like English United States. This is now fixed. It literally just changes from calling languages en-gb and en-us to calling them en_gb and en_us to make NVDA happy. But if you need that, you can get the bugfix here: github.com/fastfinge/eloquence_64/releases/tag/v6
@fastfinge I've not had chance to play with my hardware project with the baby, but I occasionally still kick the monologue system from 1993. I'd love a software-based doubletalk, but ... well. not making too much progress. This is the raw audio data and that's about as far as I've gotten.
@cachondo LOL it's the next dubstep hit! I think the blastbay voices might be our best bet. However, he's got to do something about the phonimizer. The voice quality is good, but it's based on the CMU dictionaries, so there are just way too many pronunciation issues.