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Revision as of 17:59, 6 January 2010
Contents
Overview
The MEA8000 is a Speech Synthesizer chip. It contains a Voice Generator similar to that used in the SP0256 speech chip. However, unlike the SP0256, it doesn't contain a built-in microprocessor, nor built-in ROM.
To output an allophone, one must send one (or usually more) 32bit packet(s) to the chip. This is making it more complicated to use than the SP0256 (which needs only one 8bit value per allophone). On the other hand, it's making the MEA8000 more flexible: The SP0256 contains predefined allophones (usually the -AL2 english allophone set), whilst the MEA8000 can be freely used with different allophone sets (english, french, other languages) (or even as general purpose sound processor, ie. to produce music or explosions, etc.)
Hardware Speech Synthesisers
Amstrad SSA-1 Speech Synthesizer (SP0256 based)
Dk'tronics Speech Synthesizer (SP0256 based)
TMPI speech synthetizer (MEA8000 based)
Software Speech synthesisers
With some clever programming it is possible to program a software Speech Synthesizer with good results.
Speech (Symbos software)
Speech Example
The French song Clair de la lune sung by a MEA8000 chip
French song by MEA8000 (mp3)
Datasheet (English)
Datasheet MEA8000 (PDF)
Documentation
Weblinks
[[1]] (French)