So you could sort of "turn table" these tracks a little bit by just controlling the rate with your hand on the spinning arrow. You could make them go slow or in reverse. That's where the real good demonic stuff's at....
the sam synthesizer sounds almost exactly like that one horror game called FAITH, I am also just realizing that the game tried to mimic what commodore 64 games looked like
What came before them were even worse. You heard a bit of the Voder there at the end, but at that time there were a few other versions that were pure nightmare fuel.
I’m blind and I’m using voiceover on my phone right now. Or I should say, I’m using dictation at this moment, and then I will use voice over after I’m done. This is fascinating! I’ve been using synthesized speech in conjunction with screen readers since I was about five years old. A lot has changed.
Russia can’t even afford to feed its troops; they honestly eat ONE MEAL every 3 days if they are •in• combat and only twice a week when they are not in combat! Yes, Russian military members eat only two MEALS every seven days when they are not fighting! Not two as in breakfast, lunch and dinner for two days but only two servings of food COMBINED! Those two Russian “meals” are one cracker and 64 grams (half cup) of unflavored oatmeal! That is a lightweight breakfast snack in NATO but for Russia that is their entire meal that is supposed to last them three entire days! THREE WHOLE DAYS! I am not joking nor exaggerating! Russia puts on a show on the world stage but in reality, they are a washed up ex-superpower on it’s knees about to collapse, AGAIN! They were NEVER a super power country to begin with; they have been living in the shadows of the United States since before the age of timeso technically they can’t be washed up because they were never there to begin with and the good people of America need to expose these fake Russians for whom they are. America should invade Russia, seize their oil and timber industries and use Russia as their garbage dump.
@@legalizerapingrussianbroad8299 Epic trolling man, well done. I truly believe you are being honest especially because you created your channel 2 weeks ago.
Oh, this is great! My dad used to have a speech synthesiser on the computer when my brother and I were little, and would like to say to my brother, “The computer wants to speak to you” before having it say stuff like “Clean your room, Boogerboy” (that was one of my brother’s least favourite nicknames).
They'll never do it in time! The code the code, figure out the code!! Uhh... what? I gotta diffuse this bomb! It won't be easy! Replace this fourth, this first, this third, this second. OSHIT OSHIT!!! OH GAAAAAAAAH!!! **KABOOOOM**
Yep. Used to put in nonsensical words that it would try and pronounce, as long as you placed in a vowel, otherwise it would recite the individual letters! And three full stops gave you "and so on". So ........................... would give you many "and so on's."
Being somewhat of a polyglot, I couldn't agree more; the more linguistic knowledge I've obtained, the worse I find English spelling... Though, it's not just at the spelling level, but all the way down to how letters/characters are pronounced; while there is no consensus on why it happened, all of this seems to be related to "the great vowel shift." P.S.: I'm *not* at all surprised, that someone who *wasn't* a native English speaker, was the first one to *study* this; I'd also like to think, that the first person to notice there was something funky (*not* the good kind.) about the English language, wasn't a native English speaker either. P.P.S.: While I'm not at all familiar with French, I've heard that it's also pretty bad; which makes me wonder why they're so conservative, when it comes to their language... P.P.P.S.: I'd very much like a written language reform, for *many, if not all* languages; I don't see the point in having an unnecessarily hard, or time consuming writing/reading systems. In this case, I don't believe "because it works," or "traditions," etc. are viable answers... Excuses, rather...
If you ever want to be frustrated by English structure, try writing a program to turn an integer into its English representation. e.g. 100 -> “one hundred”
I struggle with reading huge blocks of text, and that Natural Readers program you used near the end actually made my life so much easier in school, as I'd use it to listen to assignments and readings for school as well as look at them. It's crazy to see how far speech synthesis has come.
I found _Nostalgia Nerd_ first, then _Technology Connections_ before finding _Techmoan._ That chain eventually led me to *The 8-Bit Guy* with stops at _The Gaming Historian_ from time to time.
When I was a kid Bonzi Buddy fascinated me for the same reason. You could make him say anything and that alone provided hours of entertainment to my young mind.
The phonograph mechanism from the see-n-say, if I recall correctly, originated in the Chatty Cathy doll. It got re-used over and over in a massive number of products. In Chatty Cathy, the entry groove selection was somewhat randomized by the string pull / spring mechanism. See-n-say was a refinement to that & as you showed, it made it all the way to automotive tech.
A while back, I played around a bit, with a Japanese voice synth; (Vocaloid) however, as the Japanese language is mostly spoken in syllables, the synth's system is based on syllables, rather than vowels and consonants.
vocaloid is a great software for many reasons, including accessibility. for japanese beginners or people who get a grasp of hiragana or romaji/romanized japanese syllables and wanna make a cover or original song in the japanese language (or any language. ive seen people use the japanese voice databases for multilingual songs many times and it is interesting! it isnt just limited to japanese if you can get it to sound right.), inputing the syllables are easy for them due to how vocaloid seperates japanese syllables in a really easy way. i enjoy it too. :3
It's great, but made for singing. Doesn't produce natural sounding speech - maybe, if you tweaked a lot of settings. There are similar programs made for speech specifically.
@@chills_tiny_mom Voiceroid, Voicepeak, & Voicevox come to mind, and there are probably others, too. Voiceroid has some familiar characters' voices avaliable, such as Yuzuki Yukari and Tsurumaki Maki (i.e. I don't recognise any of the other two softwares' characters from anywhere else). And like singing synths can be tweaked to produce some sort of speech, these speech synths can be tweaked to produce some sort of singing (or rapping, probably with fewer tweaks). At least, I've read about this being possible with Voiceroid; I don't know about the other two. Quick edit: Oh and there's also CeVIO, which among other voices has IA & ONE from the Aria On The Planetes project, as well as - apparently - also Yuzuki Yukari and Tsurumaki Maki.
@@5ucur thx for the quick response 😇 damn why didn’t I think of voiceroid I knew what that is 😭 also yes I have tried to tune singing synths on vocaloid to sound like they’re talking but it gets quite hard 😅 and yeah yukari is on cevio
“When we were ten years old” i knew people in high school that would loose their shit from doing that kind of stuff with the google text to speech things lol
@@simonzinc-trumpetharris852 What is S&S ? Sorry if it is in the video, I watched it some days ago but still have the tab open but too lazy to watch it again
I had S.A.M for my Atari 800 when I was a teen in high school. You could give it phonetic codes for further tuning what you wanted to say and even how to say it such as speech inflection.
It's a reference to some CZcams-Poops that TerriblePerson made: czcams.com/channels/MgZV74ir2PfQChBH_gkWjQ.htmlvideos (and spin-offs that others made czcams.com/users/results?search_query=8-bit+guy+techmoan ).
Mike's Mac Shack Brilliant acting by Techmoan there... Slight tease in his last video too at 8-Bit Guy’s channel. All in good fun... czcams.com/video/EKl6-fpW7_o/video.html
Finally my search ended! I was wondering for years since I heard “ its my life - dr. Albun” intro. It had that robot sound. Today I came to know its the SAM! Thank you! You always bring something new from the past and make everyone feel younger. 🙏🏻❤️
Really appreciate your videos! I grew up in the 80's-90's and didn't really realize my interest in computers in general until I was older. You're like a technology historian :) Looking forward to watching your other videos
I had an Amiga 2500 as a kid and the word processing program had a speech synthesizer to play back what you had typed. It actually provided me with so much entertainment as a kid.
Yeah, it didn't show him dialing the whole number, but I wonder if he did actually call Mat in England...or if he has actually talked to him on the phone at any time. Seems like it would cost a pretty penny.
During these difficult times your channel looks like light at the end of a tunnel. Takes me back to some good times when people could talk to each other face to face.
I indeed derived hours of entertainment from making SAM say all sorts of ridiculous things on my Commodore 64 as a kid. Its phonics rules were atrocious, so the challenge was to figure out a phonetic spelling that would make it say what you wanted it to say correctly.
Making these speech synthesizers speak in Polish was a great fun, especially that I didn't speak English back then, so figuring out how to use letters so they sound like my language felt like coding.
The talking cars actually came in two possible technologies: Tech similar to the Speak-and-Spell (Electronic), and tech similar to the See-and-Say (Analog)
All your videos are alike - I don't care about the title but I click it because it brings back some memory. Then I watch the entire thing, impressed by the video. Good work.
I just want to say that years ago my grandmother passed away in the University of Michigan's hospital. One small thing that made the awful weekend more bearable for my wife and I was that the elevators spoke to you. "Floor two." The voice was EXACTLY that of Mr. Spell from Toy Story. Dead perfect. Edit: OMIGOSH I'm so so happy you featured the Tandy speech cartridge. Me and my sister played with that thing for HOURS when we were kids!! One thing we did notice though is that after a while the computer would start to overheat, and as a result the speech output would be different letters than what were typed. After a while we started to notice what letters were connected to other letters. It was weird.
@15:32 "When we were 10 year old kids...the favorite thing we liked to do with them was to make them say dirty words." Yeah, when we were 10 we liked that...and then we stopped, and haven't liked it since. No way it's our favorite thing to do at 36. No, just when we were 10... right guys?
My brother and I called a radio station once with Sbatso, spelled wrong it was the speech synthesis for the Sound Blaster sound card, and we asked the DJ to play a song. The guy said, "I'll see what I can do man." :) If he only knew what he just talked to. :)
Im so glad I found this video. My dad had told me a story about a game console that taunted you when you lost and that made him extremely angry as a kid when he would play with his friend.
the pronunciation quirks around the 12 minute mark are why if you see quotes from Stephen Hawking that aren't corrected for spelling, some words are intentionally spelled incorrectly so the voice box he had would sound correct saying them.
I remember finding an old Apple II in the store room at a mainframe manufacturer I was working for in about 1988ish. It had a speech synthesizer and totally blew me away even then. To be honest I don't feel we've come that far since the 80's
Who else hoped for any sort of mention of Miku / Vocaloid?^^ I know that technically isn't speech synthesis but... well singing synthesim and also he of course mostly covered old stuff, but since the end of the video had a look in the current times it certainly would have been a neat addition. Still an interesting video about how it all started!
he actually completely fuxed it. Those old chryslers used a TI chip, and the TI chips used true synthesis - just like any synthesizer they only had a limited number of stored voices, it wasnt recorded sound in the ROMs but the parameters for a synthesizer.
I love to see and gather knowledge about the history of computers. It is really interesting to know the development of the advanced things over the years which we now take for granted.
Back in 1984, I built my own speech synthesizer based off the SPO256 for my Atari 800. I got the PCB design and code from ANTIC magazine. Etched my own PCB. I got the SPO256 and other parts from Radio Shack.
David, You actually didn't explain how the speech synthesis works. You did explain how the fakes work. Looking forward for part two where you go deeper with how the allophones sound and how they are joined together!
the thing is he was completely wrong all round - those so called fakes are true speech synths - what they have stoired are synthesis parameters not recordings - a quick google would have told him that
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 and that isnt at all how the TI based stuff works, including the Chrysler cars. They use LPC speech synthesis, which 8bitguy has sadly confused with LPCM audio, they have nothing in common beyond the word linear. The speak and spell uses a TI TMC0280 speech synthesiser which is fed parameters for a basic model of voice box which it then models, it doesnt just play back recorded sound en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_predictive_coding They are very much real synthesizers and what he claimed was like saying a synthesizer isnt a real synthesizer because it uses stored voices and midi. He utterly fuxed the video WRT TI based stuff, and with regards what is and isnt speech synthesis.
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 Also what he claimed with the shitty commodore magic voice was correct - but it is STILL a synthesizer as much as wave table synthesizers and samplers are synthesizers (he certainly wouldn't argue a Fairlight CMI or an EMU on an AWE32 isnt a synthesizer).
My native language is not English, and I am not into movies or a fan of Potter, so I was actually as mistaken as the synthesizers - totally though her name sounded "Herr-mi-on" all those years. (so that part of the video didn't immediately make sense to me)
Cool. I have a Speak & Spell knocking around. I also still have the family Amiga 500. Hours was spent using the text to speech program found within Workbench.
Frog goes croak And the elephant goes toot The duck say quack And fish go blub And the seal goes ow ow ow But there's one sound That no one knows What does the fox say ????
Mac OS 8 and 9 came with speech synthesis in SimpleText, and that program was in all our school computers at the time. Needless to say, we had a lot of fun with that back in the day.
Great to see SAM. I was thinking about it when I started this video but didn't remember the name... So that's what the disk looks like huh? I had it but it was a copy from somewhere. I loved that thing. The voice brings back memories of about 1985.
David, I am a huge fan of your work. I dropped everything the second i was notified of your video. But i dont think the word you want is "allophones". Allophones are not the basic sound unit. Phonemes are the basic sound unit. Allophones are sounds in any given language that natives see as the same sound, but they might be distinct in another language. For example, the p in pin is not the same as the p in spin, even though we would all think it is. the p in spin is said with a puff of air, and apparently that makes a difference in other languages, so we would say they are allophones in english.
That's not really Dave's fault: he was just quoting the manual that came with the device. Still, what we're dealing with here is a bit lower-level than phonology, is actually _formants_.
6:32 These speaking clocks are a bit past my time, but I still get nostalgia from them for a different reason. At the beginning of Half Life 1, there's an automated voice in the intro train ride that reads the time aloud in a very similar way. I have a lot of fond memories of that game and it's remake, Black Mesa, so I still get a nostalgia hit, just from a different source :p.
Replace the car record with the see and say record!
*Opens door*
"The cow says moo!"
shut up and take my money!
That would be an _excellent_ prank!
Omg I want this
Ahh old tech. I remember swapping the records between my sister's laugh and cry doll and my neighbors soldier.
I so wanna see video of this if anyone ever does it, lmfao
8:04 *The rooster says... *demon screeching sounds**
Creeper_Playz says the Sound Garden Fan!
But what does the fox say?
@@ErikvanderKolk ...go home.
So you could sort of "turn table" these tracks a little bit by just controlling the rate with your hand on the spinning arrow. You could make them go slow or in reverse. That's where the real good demonic stuff's at....
The rooster says... [dog abuse]
Who would win:
-The most advanced voice synthesizer at the time
-Hermione Granger
Actually the synthesizer pronounced it right... in french x)
@@alduin240 and knowing that Hermione is a french name...
hERMY oNE gRAAAANGER.
@AlexH27 that's actually how to say her name the correct way
*haarrrmeeneee grraaannnggggeerrr*
the sam synthesizer sounds almost exactly like that one horror game called FAITH, I am also just realizing that the game tried to mimic what commodore 64 games looked like
Because it is the exact same sound
Also trollge
@@theheavy6430 no.
@@Deezboyofficial yes
I think it's cause it was heavily inspired by the games of that time period! And I also recognized it from there too. Good game!
Some of those speech synthesiser voices are nightmare fuel.
Yeah like the CD/EBS/EAS voices for a start...
What came before them were even worse. You heard a bit of the Voder there at the end, but at that time there were a few other versions that were pure nightmare fuel.
Faith used them extremely well.
This.
The voder is the worst
First you get him pressure washing records, now you're prank calling him... Poor Techmoan :-)
That right there, was a YTP in itself, lolz
have you seen the 8bit guy tech moan memes where david is constantly pestering him! check it out then you will know
I’m blind and I’m using voiceover on my phone right now. Or I should say, I’m using dictation at this moment, and then I will use voice over after I’m done. This is fascinating! I’ve been using synthesized speech in conjunction with screen readers since I was about five years old. A lot has changed.
I hope you're doing okay right now
@@Kai_On_Paws_4298 I am. I hope you’re doing fine too.
I think its so awesome you are blind and still using CZcams to listen to things and interact with people!!
@@ChairmanMeow1 I agree, Its incredible how accessible things are nowadays
@@ChairmanMeow1there's multiple blind CZcams content creators like Tommy Edison
14:30 “come out and see the sun, the surface is now safe and everything is beautiful”
what
Trollge
Russia can’t even afford to feed its troops; they honestly eat ONE MEAL every 3 days if they are •in• combat and only twice a week when they are not in combat! Yes, Russian military members eat only two MEALS every seven days when they are not fighting! Not two as in breakfast, lunch and dinner for two days but only two servings of food COMBINED!
Those two Russian “meals” are one cracker and 64 grams (half cup) of unflavored oatmeal! That is a lightweight breakfast snack in NATO but for Russia that is their entire meal that is supposed to last them three entire days! THREE WHOLE DAYS!
I am not joking nor exaggerating! Russia puts on a show on the world stage but in reality, they are a washed up ex-superpower on it’s knees about to collapse, AGAIN! They were NEVER a super power country to begin with; they have been living in the shadows of the United States since before the age of timeso technically they can’t be washed up because they were never there to begin with and the good people of America need to expose these fake Russians for whom they are. America should invade Russia, seize their oil and timber industries and use Russia as their garbage dump.
@@legalizerapingrussianbroad8299 Epic trolling man, well done. I truly believe you are being honest especially because you created your channel 2 weeks ago.
@@jcke-2143 I thought SCP-001 “When Day Breaks”
Oh, this is great! My dad used to have a speech synthesiser on the computer when my brother and I were little, and would like to say to my brother, “The computer wants to speak to you” before having it say stuff like “Clean your room, Boogerboy” (that was one of my brother’s least favourite nicknames).
That's awful
So your dad used his computer to bully your brother? And that's great?
that's hilarious hahahah
16:24
*eEEh tHerE TecHMOAn! Oy jUst KeLL dOo DeLL U daD yOR YOOtoOb ChanNL eEs toAdL cRaaAp!*
Cracked me up quite hard. xD
Thank you for this time stamp I can’t stop rewatching it
Specially the "craaap" segment 😂😂
2020: Speech progam pack
1900: Speech progam *PAK*
Woah the founding fathers really enjoyed those *PAKS* .
P R O G A M
@@kayleyisdisturbing8990 the founding fathers were the 1700s so sadly they weren’t able to enjoy the PAKs :( however, Theodore Roosevelt sure did!
Now you can also do singing synthesizer, like the Vocaloid software.
Yeees! I want episode about Vocaloid
#MakeVocaloidGreatAgain
Yesssss I hope he can cover Defoko! She's the default UTAU and is entirely computer generated (no human vocals whatsoever)!
Great to see a video of mikus great grandparents
Or dectalk I love hearing dectalk sing,I've tried to learn how to do it but every time I do it it crashes. I must be typing in the code wrong.
@@manoerinafanchannel3196 ah, darn. I must have heard wrong ;w; Thanks for letting me know!
The Intellivision part reminded me of the AVGN review of the synthesizer, "BEEEEEE SEVENTEEEEN BOHMBERRRRRRRR".
"BEE SZEVENTEEN BAWMBER"!
They'll never do it in time! The code the code, figure out the code!!
Uhh... what? I gotta diffuse this bomb!
It won't be easy! Replace this fourth, this first, this third, this second.
OSHIT OSHIT!!! OH GAAAAAAAAH!!! **KABOOOOM**
I was looking for this comment!! hahaha
I would love to see AVGN and David video .
Yeah.
"SAY" on the Amiga provided hours of entertainment in the late 80s.
Asterisk asterisk asterisk yoooooyooyooyooyooyooyooyooyooo
Yes, I was hoping for a mention!
Yup..nothing about that...Sad
Indeed. We laughed our butts of the thing trying to pronounce Finnish words!
Yep. Used to put in nonsensical words that it would try and pronounce, as long as you placed in a vowel, otherwise it would recite the individual letters! And three full stops gave you "and so on". So ........................... would give you many "and so on's."
"English spelling rules aren't consistant."
Well, you aren't wrong but "English spelling is a clusterfuck." Is way more accurate...
Being somewhat of a polyglot, I couldn't agree more;
the more linguistic knowledge I've obtained, the worse I find English spelling...
Though, it's not just at the spelling level, but all the way down to how letters/characters are pronounced;
while there is no consensus on why it happened, all of this seems to be related to "the great vowel shift."
P.S.:
I'm *not* at all surprised, that someone who *wasn't* a native English speaker, was the first one to *study* this;
I'd also like to think, that the first person to notice there was something funky (*not* the good kind.) about the English language, wasn't a native English speaker either.
P.P.S.:
While I'm not at all familiar with French, I've heard that it's also pretty bad;
which makes me wonder why they're so conservative, when it comes to their language...
P.P.P.S.:
I'd very much like a written language reform, for *many, if not all* languages;
I don't see the point in having an unnecessarily hard, or time consuming writing/reading systems.
In this case, I don't believe "because it works," or "traditions," etc. are viable answers... Excuses, rather...
@@SpaceCakeism yes I agree, the spellings Chaucer used were radically different from now and also the pronunciation was different.
The best description I've read of the English language is that it is not one language, but three languages in a trench coat posing as one.
Yeeeah duuuude the F word! Whoa way more impactful
If you ever want to be frustrated by English structure, try writing a program to turn an integer into its English representation. e.g. 100 -> “one hundred”
14:30 Where dubstep wubs happen
Oh hi mio
69 likes
*nice*
Look up The Infinity Project I am Feeling Very Weird at 2:53
It has a small bridge of bass "drop" or rather line where it's the low end c63 voicee
@Gabriel Howell hell yea
@ExDeeXD Music Thath ExDeeXD
You have selected Microsoft Sam as the computer default voice
I still got the program
I used to have so much fun when I was younger playing with the tempo of speech of Microsoft Sam lol ... Thanks for the nostalgic moment!
Soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy soy
Edit: Dammit Gboard.
That was my favourite part of Windows XP, not gonna lie.
you still got it i windows 10, just go to start> all apps >windows ease of access> narrator
Mattel Electronics presents: BEEEE SEAVONTEEN BAWLLMER.
?
@@superdoom1unrevealed231 AVGN reference. he did a video that included the, I believe, intellivoice
@@boa_firebrand intellivision
Mattel Electronics presents: DESTROY ALL HOOMANS
GHERSBERSTERRRRRRR
The buildup to real voice synthesizers had me at the edge of my seat
I struggle with reading huge blocks of text, and that Natural Readers program you used near the end actually made my life so much easier in school, as I'd use it to listen to assignments and readings for school as well as look at them. It's crazy to see how far speech synthesis has come.
Now I want to see someone replace the internal talking record for a 1980’s car with one from a See N Say
yesssss
"Why does your car Moooooooo?" "Fuck, I forgot my keys" LOL
@@bourdonbt "The duck says quack" "Yeah I know the door is open, shut up car"
"You just hit a cow. Mooooo."
"The cat says, meow".... DAMN IT, that's gonna be expensive.
Gotta love the8bitguy Techmoan crossovers.
The YTP was canon all along.
I found _Nostalgia Nerd_ first, then _Technology Connections_ before finding _Techmoan._ That chain eventually led me to *The 8-Bit Guy* with stops at _The Gaming Historian_ from time to time.
I can assure you that I'm 19 and my brother and I still lose our minds making robots curse. It never gets old!
I make Google voice say"Mary had a big fat ass."
There is something I like with S.A.M’s voice that I can’t stop listening.
MORTIS
Were you inspired by the YTPs made of yourself and Techmoan for that prank call segment? Amazing.
When is the next YTP?
Yo it's my man CS188, if you are wondering a few weeks ago he made a livestream making a YTP of the Galaxy Flip keynote
You're everywhere, too, right?
hey
I always read your name in Obama's voice, cs188!
When I was a kid Bonzi Buddy fascinated me for the same reason. You could make him say anything and that alone provided hours of entertainment to my young mind.
The phonograph mechanism from the see-n-say, if I recall correctly, originated in the Chatty Cathy doll. It got re-used over and over in a massive number of products. In Chatty Cathy, the entry groove selection was somewhat randomized by the string pull / spring mechanism. See-n-say was a refinement to that & as you showed, it made it all the way to automotive tech.
Today I learned: everything is the equivalent to a see and say
I was so hoping for “BEE SHEVENTEEN BOWMBER”
Well at least we got BOM SQUOD
“Flack”
SAME
czcams.com/video/IJi-zq0rPAg/video.html
Memories I didn't even know I had 😂😂
5:48 I was waiting for it to say "it's in the game".
Same.
it kinda sounds like the first ea sports intro
Nice Aphex profile picture
@@gooodels cheers XD much love, have a nice day now
I'm waiting for the Speak n Spell to say "L. I. M. P. Say it. Discover." xD
A while back, I played around a bit, with a Japanese voice synth; (Vocaloid)
however, as the Japanese language is mostly spoken in syllables,
the synth's system is based on syllables, rather than vowels and consonants.
vocaloid is a great software for many reasons, including accessibility. for japanese beginners or people who get a grasp of hiragana or romaji/romanized japanese syllables and wanna make a cover or original song in the japanese language (or any language. ive seen people use the japanese voice databases for multilingual songs many times and it is interesting! it isnt just limited to japanese if you can get it to sound right.), inputing the syllables are easy for them due to how vocaloid seperates japanese syllables in a really easy way. i enjoy it too. :3
It's great, but made for singing. Doesn't produce natural sounding speech - maybe, if you tweaked a lot of settings. There are similar programs made for speech specifically.
@@5ucurI’m quite interested which programs are made for speech?
@@chills_tiny_mom Voiceroid, Voicepeak, & Voicevox come to mind, and there are probably others, too. Voiceroid has some familiar characters' voices avaliable, such as Yuzuki Yukari and Tsurumaki Maki (i.e. I don't recognise any of the other two softwares' characters from anywhere else).
And like singing synths can be tweaked to produce some sort of speech, these speech synths can be tweaked to produce some sort of singing (or rapping, probably with fewer tweaks). At least, I've read about this being possible with Voiceroid; I don't know about the other two.
Quick edit: Oh and there's also CeVIO, which among other voices has IA & ONE from the Aria On The Planetes project, as well as - apparently - also Yuzuki Yukari and Tsurumaki Maki.
@@5ucur thx for the quick response 😇 damn why didn’t I think of voiceroid I knew what that is 😭 also yes I have tried to tune singing synths on vocaloid to sound like they’re talking but it gets quite hard 😅 and yeah yukari is on cevio
Phonograph mechanics just blows my mind. It's simple in comparison to today but how innovative we can capture sound physically.
“When we were ten years old” i knew people in high school that would loose their shit from doing that kind of stuff with the google text to speech things lol
I read that at the same time he said that.
The E Games same wtf 🤣🤣
Same,
Kids in my middle school had to be physically stopped from making the terminal on the macs say swear words
I do it all the time at work when I'm bored lmao
Kraftwerk got me into using SAM for my 80s electro tracks.
80's electro #1
Hell yeah!
Я твои слуга, Я твои работник
Computer World uses S&S extensively.
@@simonzinc-trumpetharris852 What is S&S ? Sorry if it is in the video, I watched it some days ago but still have the tab open but too lazy to watch it again
I had S.A.M for my Atari 800 when I was a teen in high school.
You could give it phonetic codes for further tuning what you wanted to say and even how to say it such as speech inflection.
you can't go through the entire video without ever even mentioning VOCALOIDS
speech synthesis and singing synthesis are kind of different, but as broad as this guy goes, they would fit right in
Nah, Vocaloid is just a voice synthesizer that can stretch, change pitch and other things to the generated voice
@@alexkubrat3868 it still uses concatenative synthesis in the same way speech synthesizers do
I laughed so hard at Techmoan's prank call!
It's a reference to some CZcams-Poops that TerriblePerson made: czcams.com/channels/MgZV74ir2PfQChBH_gkWjQ.htmlvideos (and spin-offs that others made czcams.com/users/results?search_query=8-bit+guy+techmoan ).
Typing out a prank call to Techmoan - pretty good. Actually getting him to film a clip for it - perfect!
This battle may be over, but the war has just begun.
@@TheBaldr Noice!
Flippin eck!
Great video. Laughed at the techmoan cameo! Funny stuff right there!
Mike's Mac Shack I wonder if it was inspired by the YTP folks have made with content from the channels.
Mike's Mac Shack Brilliant acting by Techmoan there...
Slight tease in his last video too at 8-Bit Guy’s channel. All in good fun...
czcams.com/video/EKl6-fpW7_o/video.html
Finally my search ended! I was wondering for years since I heard “ its my life - dr. Albun” intro. It had that robot sound. Today I came to know its the SAM! Thank you! You always bring something new from the past and make everyone feel younger. 🙏🏻❤️
6:06 "Uh, AgreEd..."
"Ruby, put your times tables away."
Ah man, you don't have BEEE SEVENTEEEN BOOMMMBERRRRR!!!
But bomb squad is fun tho.
Bee sheventeen baawwwmer...
@@Suralin0 THE CODE THE CODE! FIGURE OUT THE CODE!
I guess I gotta defuse the bomb?! Uh...
@@LaskyLabs If only he had used the AVGN clip
𝙸𝚃 𝚆𝙾𝙽'𝚃 𝙱𝙴 𝙴𝙰𝚂𝚈!
AVGN : BUUEEEE SHUVENTEEN BUMBEEEEER !
"Techmoan, do you have 10 pound balls"... "how do you walk..."
Long Distance FTW!
I wonder how much it costs to crank yank Britain from the United States?
Really appreciate your videos! I grew up in the 80's-90's and didn't really realize my interest in computers in general until I was older. You're like a technology historian :) Looking forward to watching your other videos
I literally like every video you have before I even watch it because I know it'll be great.
About the Intellivision speech synthesis, you forgot "B-17 Bomber" aka "Beee sevuhnteeen baaaaahmurrr" lol
Yo finnaly a cinemassicre reference
14:15 finally know from where the voice clips in "FAITH" are from
MORTIS
Thats why i looked in the comments
I KNEW I HEARD THAT SOMEWHERE!
Was about to say this.
That's exactly what I thought as well XD
I had an Amiga 2500 as a kid and the word processing program had a speech synthesizer to play back what you had typed. It actually provided me with so much entertainment as a kid.
That see and say bit was actually super fascinating. The record design is a real piece of ingenuity.
5:48 "EA Sports, It's in the game", I was waiting for it.
Capital E, capital A, capital _SPORTS_
Same
Put it in exactly like this and it says it perfect. E Ay Sports, It's in the game
@@coondogtheman with the way the guy says it it's more like "sin the game"
Nice Techmoan cameo
@Timothy Honiss 15:55
Nice touch that he starts by dialing 01144 which is the callout code from the US to the UK.
Flippin' idiot :) glares at phone
Yeah, it didn't show him dialing the whole number, but I wonder if he did actually call Mat in England...or if he has actually talked to him on the phone at any time. Seems like it would cost a pretty penny.
Truly enjoyed that.
3:56 - Whoa. What a beautiful car interior.
Chrysle New Yorker or le Baron, between 1982 and 1987.. comfy drive and light on fuel
During these difficult times your channel looks like light at the end of a tunnel. Takes me back to some good times when people could talk to each other face to face.
16:18 OMG ACTUAL TECHMOAN CAMEO WHILE HE WAS EDITING HIS "other methods of cleaning records" VIDEO!
Techmoan is boss, I don't know why 8-Bit Guy hurts him so.
That was hilarious
I look forward to all of the YTP videos that clip will end up in
czcams.com/video/alTn6j0D8pI/video.html
It was actually pretty good!
The cameo is spot on!
I indeed derived hours of entertainment from making SAM say all sorts of ridiculous things on my Commodore 64 as a kid. Its phonics rules were atrocious, so the challenge was to figure out a phonetic spelling that would make it say what you wanted it to say correctly.
And it was even a bigger challenge to let SAM speak in a other language like mine is :-) I remember how i used many tricks.
I got SAM to speak Swedish... but the text to make that happen wasn't readable in any language at all
@@thiesenf i believe that :D
Could it say soi?
Making these speech synthesizers speak in Polish was a great fun, especially that I didn't speak English back then, so figuring out how to use letters so they sound like my language felt like coding.
You got me hooked onto your channel!
Love this guy. Great videos. Keep em coming :-)
The talking cars actually came in two possible technologies: Tech similar to the Speak-and-Spell (Electronic), and tech similar to the See-and-Say (Analog)
Yep. And the example that said "Don't forget to take your keys." was actually an electronic one, using the same chip as the Speak and Spell.
Yup! The one in the car was the electronic one used in some Chrysler and GM cars and the analog record was used mostly in Nissans, all in the 1980s.
I love the melody of the speech synthesizer's prank call: "Hello Techmooooan ... total craaaaap!" It really sounded like it meant it xD
16:08 I really love these crossovers and details lmao
Of corse with certain limitations,
C64:” *says Harry Potter perfectly with no problems* “
All your videos are alike - I don't care about the title but I click it because it brings back some memory. Then I watch the entire thing, impressed by the video. Good work.
You know what's more impressive? Of course 火锅大王 XD
Fan passed by.
@@diggerszhang Tiananmen Square
@@crazilynoobz Hahahah, funny that you'd say it here
@@diggerszhang yeah i just wanna point out he's selling out to the ccp
BEEEEE
SEVENTEEN
BALLMERR
GERSTBERSTERSS
I LOVE THIS COMPANY!!!
mattel electronics presents
BEEEEEEEEEEEE SEVENTEEEEEEN BOAAOAOAOAOAOOAMBER
@@roberte2945 it won't be easy
DUH COAD DAH COUD
FIGGER OT DEH COED
Awesome. I was just about to search how a See And Say works, but you cracked it open and showed us.
One of my favorite videos on CZcams
You forgot the best one
B 17 BOOOOOOOOMBBEEEERRRRRRRR
attackquack I distinctly remember it sounding like there was an L in there: B 17 BAAAAALLLLLLLLLLMRRRRRRR
howchoo
I'd say more like "Bowmer", however it'll vary from person to person how they interpret the sounds. (think yanny/laurel)
BEEEEE SEVAAAAHHHNNNNTEEEEENNNNN BOOAAAAAAOOOOMMMMMEEEERRRRRRRRRRR
You are aware he doesn’t have it, right?
BEYYYYY SEVENTEEEN BAWWWWMMBER
14:24 Bonzi Buddy's For The Commodore 64!
Expand dong
hi there expand dong
@@jeltesmit7255 why
@@jeltesmit7255 czcams.com/video/wDylYenIJUQ/video.html
Hello, Expand Dong
I just want to say that years ago my grandmother passed away in the University of Michigan's hospital. One small thing that made the awful weekend more bearable for my wife and I was that the elevators spoke to you. "Floor two." The voice was EXACTLY that of Mr. Spell from Toy Story. Dead perfect.
Edit: OMIGOSH I'm so so happy you featured the Tandy speech cartridge. Me and my sister played with that thing for HOURS when we were kids!! One thing we did notice though is that after a while the computer would start to overheat, and as a result the speech output would be different letters than what were typed. After a while we started to notice what letters were connected to other letters. It was weird.
You've got plenty of cool retro gadgets! Good channel!
Love the Techmoan collab! Are you baiting the YTPs who keep the faux-feud going between you two?
I think so.
I'd believe it. They did both express amusement at the YTP videos.
@@RAMChYLD what can you do people are dumb?
Someone needs to take that feud and turn it into a video game.
Patrick Courreges Waiting for that!
@15:32 "When we were 10 year old kids...the favorite thing we liked to do with them was to make them say dirty words." Yeah, when we were 10 we liked that...and then we stopped, and haven't liked it since. No way it's our favorite thing to do at 36. No, just when we were 10... right guys?
Actually I'm 37
I still make mine say dirty words
I was 12
Today I let Google translator say dirty words (sometimes). I'm 41 years old.
My brother and I called a radio station once with Sbatso, spelled wrong it was the speech synthesis for the Sound Blaster sound card, and we asked the DJ to play a song. The guy said, "I'll see what I can do man." :) If he only knew what he just talked to. :)
1990: Speech Synthesizer
2023: AI Voice
Lol
Im so glad I found this video. My dad had told me a story about a game console that taunted you when you lost and that made him extremely angry as a kid when he would play with his friend.
14:59 when you only get 17 laps on the fitness gram Pace Test
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
What's the game on 15:00? I have been looking for it for years but don't know what system or the name. Thanks
the pronunciation quirks around the 12 minute mark are why if you see quotes from Stephen Hawking that aren't corrected for spelling, some words are intentionally spelled incorrectly so the voice box he had would sound correct saying them.
Really? Cool!
16:17 shared universe confirmed!
But seriously thats a nice one! you two are one of my fav classic tech channels!
I remember finding an old Apple II in the store room at a mainframe manufacturer I was working for in about 1988ish. It had a speech synthesizer and totally blew me away even then. To be honest I don't feel we've come that far since the 80's
Bruh when he booted SAM up it reminded me of those terrifying sounds that would ocasionally play on the original Xbox menu
Who else hoped for any sort of mention of Miku / Vocaloid?^^
I know that technically isn't speech synthesis but... well singing synthesim and also he of course mostly covered old stuff, but since the end of the video had a look in the current times it certainly would have been a neat addition.
Still an interesting video about how it all started!
he actually completely fuxed it. Those old chryslers used a TI chip, and the TI chips used true synthesis - just like any synthesizer they only had a limited number of stored voices, it wasnt recorded sound in the ROMs but the parameters for a synthesizer.
I love to see and gather knowledge about the history of computers. It is really interesting to know the development of the advanced things over the years which we now take for granted.
13:48
So tat's from where SAM's voice came from! I'm honestly impressed by the fact Chipspeech has decided to revive these old legendary voices!
Yep.
Chipspeech may be small in community, but it’s certainly dedicated to preservation.
Microsoft Sam as a kid making him say RRRRRRRRRRR or FFFFFFFFFF and naughty words, ah the simple pleasures.
Back in 1984, I built my own speech synthesizer based off the SPO256 for my Atari 800. I got the PCB design and code from ANTIC magazine. Etched my own PCB. I got the SPO256 and other parts from Radio Shack.
why doesn't this have any replies? that's really impressive!
4:01
*_D O N T F O R G E T Y O U R K E Y S_*
Thanks for this nostalgic ride to the great past
Glad you addressed the childhood hilarity of rude words spoken on computer synthesisers 🤣
David, You actually didn't explain how the speech synthesis works. You did explain how the fakes work. Looking forward for part two where you go deeper with how the allophones sound and how they are joined together!
the thing is he was completely wrong all round - those so called fakes are true speech synths - what they have stoired are synthesis parameters not recordings - a quick google would have told him that
Mijc Osis He showed the insides of the fakex. They were sound snippet playback machines with fancy marketing.
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 and that isnt at all how the TI based stuff works, including the Chrysler cars. They use LPC speech synthesis, which 8bitguy has sadly confused with LPCM audio, they have nothing in common beyond the word linear.
The speak and spell uses a TI TMC0280 speech synthesiser which is fed parameters for a basic model of voice box which it then models, it doesnt just play back recorded sound en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_predictive_coding
They are very much real synthesizers and what he claimed was like saying a synthesizer isnt a real synthesizer because it uses stored voices and midi. He utterly fuxed the video WRT TI based stuff, and with regards what is and isnt speech synthesis.
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 Also what he claimed with the shitty commodore magic voice was correct - but it is STILL a synthesizer as much as wave table synthesizers and samplers are synthesizers (he certainly wouldn't argue a Fairlight CMI or an EMU on an AWE32 isnt a synthesizer).
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 oh yeah - and that car thing was form a Nissan, Chrysler DEFINITELY used TI synths
I don’t understand how you can dislike this. It’s exactly what’s advertised but better.
The clips with the Currah speech cart have a really high pitch sequel in the audio, probably from your breakout cable
Poor Hermy-own. She always gets picked on...
Well, original Greek pronunciation is _[ER ME O NEE]._
Adopted into English it became _[HER MY KNEE]._
hermy-one.
Her-my-on-ne
My native language is not English, and I am not into movies or a fan of Potter, so I was actually as mistaken as the synthesizers - totally though her name sounded "Herr-mi-on" all those years. (so that part of the video didn't immediately make sense to me)
@@jwhite5008 It's Herr-mi-on in french.
I swear that car advised the driver, "Don't forget your jeans".
Which is pretty good advice I guess.
It said “Don’t forget your keys.”
Yes, that's what I heard. After thinking about it I realised it probably meant keys.
Close @jaxxstraw , but what you really heard was, "Don't forget your genes". It was a family car...
Thanks, you answered my question, that popped up in my head at 4 am laying in bed without being able to fall asleep.
Cool.
I have a Speak & Spell knocking around.
I also still have the family Amiga 500.
Hours was spent using the text to speech program found within Workbench.
See n Say: "The cow says moo!"
See n Say: stops on the frog slice
Me: Impossible.
Frog goes croak
And the elephant goes toot
The duck say quack
And fish go blub
And the seal goes ow ow ow
But there's one sound
That no one knows
What does the fox say ????
@@zapbeeblebrox1053 no
@@FoxBlocksHere 😉🦊😁
@@zapbeeblebrox1053 no
@@zapbeeblebrox1053 Wa pa pa pa pa pa pow. Wa pa pa pa pa pa pa pow. WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY????
Pitching Sam's voice up makes him sound like bonzi buddy
Mac OS 8 and 9 came with speech synthesis in SimpleText, and that program was in all our school computers at the time. Needless to say, we had a lot of fun with that back in the day.
Great to see SAM. I was thinking about it when I started this video but didn't remember the name... So that's what the disk looks like huh? I had it but it was a copy from somewhere. I loved that thing. The voice brings back memories of about 1985.
" BEEEEE SEVUNTEEEEN BAWMERRR" -intellivoice
YES haha I was looking for this comment
Beat me to it
METTEL ELEKTRONIKS PREZENTS
BAWMB SKWAD
That’s been stuck in my head for years... takes me right back to the AVGN days! 😂
Came here for this. Wasn't disappointed
David, I am a huge fan of your work. I dropped everything the second i was notified of your video. But i dont think the word you want is "allophones". Allophones are not the basic sound unit. Phonemes are the basic sound unit. Allophones are sounds in any given language that natives see as the same sound, but they might be distinct in another language. For example, the p in pin is not the same as the p in spin, even though we would all think it is. the p in spin is said with a puff of air, and apparently that makes a difference in other languages, so we would say they are allophones in english.
That's not really Dave's fault: he was just quoting the manual that came with the device. Still, what we're dealing with here is a bit lower-level than phonology, is actually _formants_.
@@talideon cool! Can you elaborate on formants and how they are being used?
As a Canadian, I was very confused since to us, it means someone who speaks neither English nor French.
@@talideon Isn't it phones? Those are the unit of phonetics.
If I say spin and pin, it is with pin you get a puff of air, not spin. It adds an H to the sound.
6:32 These speaking clocks are a bit past my time, but I still get nostalgia from them for a different reason. At the beginning of Half Life 1, there's an automated voice in the intro train ride that reads the time aloud in a very similar way. I have a lot of fond memories of that game and it's remake, Black Mesa, so I still get a nostalgia hit, just from a different source :p.
When I was about 5 years old, I remember being amazed when I used the speech synthesizer that plugged into our TI-99/4A.