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more about #voicesynthesizer :negated:: I would buy one of these - if and only if - when you eat with it still on, it makes "Om nom nom, nom nom nom" noises... #audeovoicesynthesizer more » cobaltage: I was following this line of research. Basically, speaking involves both thinking what you're saying as well as activating certain related muscles in... more » dantheman12: wouldn't this involve thinking like you were talking, until you got really used to it, wouldn't you need to mouth out the words a little or something ... more » OMG! Ponies!: Let me see if I've got this straight: Japanese Amazons have banded together to form a synth band which covers songs by Scottish one-hit wonders, The P... more » -
#thiscyborglife
Audeo Captures Electrical Signals From The Brain To Create Sound
Your lungs deliver air, vocal cords vibrate, mouth moves, and...nothing. One of those processes failed and you're left voiceless, speaking impaired. Enter Audeo which captures electrical signals intended for the vocal cords and interprets them to produce sound. More » -
#vocaloid
Vocaloid 3: Japanese Synthesized Singing Sensation Now Knows English
Vocaloid, the super-popular singing synthesizer from Japan has now gotten an update—and it (she) is bilingual! Meet Megurine Luka, who's "moody and husky" voice is now yours to command in both Japanese and English. More » -
#brainsurgery
Brain Surgeons Give Mute Man Second Chance to Speak
Brain surgeons at Boston University have enabled a mute man to speak again by implanting an electrode into his brain. The electrode senses when he's thinking about vowels and reproduces them using a speech synthesizer. More »

