Speech synthesis has always intrigued me... ever since i saw the possibilities of a SpeakJet chip... and these FreQTalk videos
The original Talko was their very first speech synthesizer, later followed by Emy, which added an OLED screen, SD card support, and a whole new level of control.
Over the years, Polaxis gathered 10 years of user feedback, collected thousands of LPC files, and experimented with new chip emulations.
The result? Talko returns — with onboard FX!
This new-generation Talko(2?) stays true to its raw, charming character, but now comes packed with fresh features.
This new-generation Talko(2?) stays true to its raw, charming character, but now comes packed with fresh features.
Based on a Speak & Spell emulation (probably running on an Arduino?), it can speak numbers, alphabets, phonemes, and phrase banks, all while running in real time through built-in effects.
It’s designed to be DIY-friendly and will be available both as a Eurorack module or in a quirky standalone “bricky” format (a nod to @errorinstruments).
🔊 Want to hear it live? Come check it out at Dutch Modular Fest, Saturday 6th in Rotterdam!
It’s designed to be DIY-friendly and will be available both as a Eurorack module or in a quirky standalone “bricky” format (a nod to @errorinstruments).
🔊 Want to hear it live? Come check it out at Dutch Modular Fest, Saturday 6th in Rotterdam!