Speech synthesis with Voice filter?

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Darkhog
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Speech synthesis with Voice filter?

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How to achieve it? I know how to do vowels, but how about consonants (rest of the letters)? I need it for my song.
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SolarLune
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Well, the vocal filter can only do vowels. I'm not sure, but I'd guess that you'd have to do the rest yourself (i.e. use noise for S's, and sharp clicks, for T and K).
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What about N/H/G/W
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Another quick guess, but
N = filtered Ah?
H = High-pass filtered noise?
G = ?
W = U?
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I've been looking into this for a while, and it seems that using filtered noise is common for making consonants, though I have yet to try it myself (I intend to try it once I get my new laptop later this month).

I have, however, managed to get some vocal clicks with the Spectravoice. Try using it with the attack and release cranked waaay down (I think I tried using 0 attk and 6 rls) with a vocal filter attached to it. I also managed to save my sunvox files from my recent hard drive crash, so I'll put up some of the "breathing" spectravoices I've made when I get the chance (inspired by NightRadio's "puh" spectravoice).
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