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SAMPLE FILE FORMATS
Speech Preset (*.SPEECH) gay animal sex
With the FL Studio integrated speech engine, you can quickly add
vocoder-like or natural vocal parts to your projects. The *.SPEECH
presets are supported by all native FL Studio plugins that take use
of custom samples for synthesizing - Sampler, Granulizer, Fruity Slicer and Fruity Scratcher.
Basic Usage
To add speech samples to your project, load any speech preset in
a FL Studio plugin. You will see the settings dialog. You can click
OK to apply the preset as is, or you can change what you need and
save the result as a new preset.
Speech Settings Dialog
1. Text Panel
- Speech Text box - Enter here the text to be
synthesized by the engine.
- Listen button - Click to preview the sample
based on the current settings.
2. Voice Panel
- Personality combo box - Click this box to
select voice personality. The personality changes the timbre of the
voice used. The rest of the voice settings are also set to the
defaults for the personality selected.
- Style combo box - Selects intonation style for
the voice. Monotone/Sing uses constant pitch for
all words. Natural resembles a natural talk
intonation. Random select random pitch for each
word.
- Mode - Select the amount of noise mixed in the
voice generated. Normal uses natural levels for
the noise mixed in the voice. Breathy uses more
noise to create 'breathy' voices. Whispered uses
only noise for the voice synthesis, thus creating "whispered" voice
effect.
- Rate LCD - Sets the speed of the voice.
- Pitch Semitone combo box - Select the pitch
semitone of the voice.
- Pitch Octave LCD - Select the pitch octave of
the voice.
3. OK button - Applies the speech preset to the
generator/effect selected. If you have changed some of the settings
in this dialog, you will be prompted to save the preset with a new
name.
Speech Text Formatting
1. Pitch shifting of separate words
You can supply a pitch offset for a word. Just place the offset
amount (in semitones) after the word as a number, enclosed in
parentheses: "Semitone up(1), 2 semitones
down(-2)". If in this sample the base pitch is, for
example, F#2, the word "up" will have pitch G2 (one semitone
higher), the word "down" will have pitch E2 (two semitones
lower).
2. Separating words
To get more naturally sounding sentences, you may try replacing
intervals " " with underscore "_". So the sentence: "This
is example sentence", turns to:
"This_is_example_sentence".
Note that underscored sentences are recognized as a single word
by Fruity Slicer channels and are not sliced properly (see
below).
Fruity Slicer Support
When you open a speech preset in a Fruity Slicer channel, the sentence is
automatically sliced so each word resides in a separate slice.
Because of this feature, a BeatSlicer grid (*.ZGR) file is
automatically generated by the Fruity Slicer channel, that contains
the sentence.
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