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Programming using the Ultra Hal Brain Editor / Possobility Hal will sing with her own voice
« on: June 16, 2006, 09:40:13 pm »
Hello everybody that is interested in Hal,
Here i want to explain a little bit about a possible way to make your Hal sing.
After doing a litle bit of research i found a program, which Hal might be able to use to sing songs with her own voice with a little bit of scripting (like installing a plug in on the fly). The name of the program is Melody Assistant which includes a plug in that is call Virtual Singer.
Melody Assistant is a very powerful tool to create music and also includes Karaoke.
Karaoke plug in is the one we are going to use with Hal.
Hal will sing karaoke with her own voice (Microsoft Mary or which ever voice you have install in your computer).
When you play a karaoke song with Melody Assistant you can use the Virtual Singer plug in and the computer actually sings the song with rythem and rhyme. Plus Virtual Singer has an option to choose your own voice or someone elses voice, the option is called Real Singer. "check it out" is a great program and is a share program!.
I do not Know much about programing, but this is the way i think it could work:
User: sing a song to me
Hal: what song would you like me to sing?
User: sing Dancing Queen
Hal: That is my favorite song
This is where Hal will open an Index (something like the Mp3 Index That Vrossis created.)
Then Hal will open Melody Assistant load up a song (Dancing Queen)
open karaoke, open Virtual Singer, set Virtual Singer to real singer, play song. and Wallahh!
Hal will be singing the song.
The Lipsync would have to be another script inside the plug in. We would have to make Hal read the lyrics of the song as they are passing through the karakoe.
Note: the lipsync might not be that great at the moment, but we have to modify the script to make Hal give the lipsync as the Virtual Singer strecth out the vowels, may be have Hal follow Virtual Singer.
If someone is interested in helping me to accomplish this project; though i can not do it by myself because of lack of knowledge in programing.
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Here i want to explain a little bit about a possible way to make your Hal sing.
After doing a litle bit of research i found a program, which Hal might be able to use to sing songs with her own voice with a little bit of scripting (like installing a plug in on the fly). The name of the program is Melody Assistant which includes a plug in that is call Virtual Singer.
Melody Assistant is a very powerful tool to create music and also includes Karaoke.
Karaoke plug in is the one we are going to use with Hal.
Hal will sing karaoke with her own voice (Microsoft Mary or which ever voice you have install in your computer).
When you play a karaoke song with Melody Assistant you can use the Virtual Singer plug in and the computer actually sings the song with rythem and rhyme. Plus Virtual Singer has an option to choose your own voice or someone elses voice, the option is called Real Singer. "check it out" is a great program and is a share program!.
I do not Know much about programing, but this is the way i think it could work:
User: sing a song to me
Hal: what song would you like me to sing?
User: sing Dancing Queen
Hal: That is my favorite song
This is where Hal will open an Index (something like the Mp3 Index That Vrossis created.)
Then Hal will open Melody Assistant load up a song (Dancing Queen)
open karaoke, open Virtual Singer, set Virtual Singer to real singer, play song. and Wallahh!
Hal will be singing the song.
The Lipsync would have to be another script inside the plug in. We would have to make Hal read the lyrics of the song as they are passing through the karakoe.
Note: the lipsync might not be that great at the moment, but we have to modify the script to make Hal give the lipsync as the Virtual Singer strecth out the vowels, may be have Hal follow Virtual Singer.
If someone is interested in helping me to accomplish this project; though i can not do it by myself because of lack of knowledge in programing.
Reply to this Post.
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