English Speech Files

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icern300-20151115-iwp
User: speechsubmission
Date: 1/26/2016 7:45 am
Views: 1742
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User Name:icern300

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: Male
Age Range: Adult
Language: EN
Pronunciation dialect: American English

Recording Information:

Microphone make: n/a
Microphone type: Studio mic
Audio card make: unknown
Audio card type: unknown
Audio Recording Software: VoxForge Speech Submission Application
O/S:

File Info:

File type: wav
Sampling Rate: 48000
Sample rate format: 16
Number of channels: 1

Prompts:


b0385 Last night he showed all the symptoms of coming down with pneumonia.
b0386 My idea was that he would have more influence over the natives.
b0387 It is merely the simple superlative.
b0388 I made no more overtures.
b0389 Among my minor afflictions, I may mention a new and mysterious one.
b0390 The voyage was our idea of a good time.
b0391 At sea, Tuesday, March Seventeenth, Nineteen Oh Eight.
b0392 Yes, sir, he answered, with cheerful alacrity.
b0393 I was still weak from my prolonged immersion.
b0394 The boy hesitated, then mastered his temper.

License:


Copyright 2015 Free Software Foundation

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--- (Edited on 1/26/2016 7:45 am [GMT-0600] by speechsubmission) ---


Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

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