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Python Glossolalia

I’ve been using Python to generate randomly linked syllables to get the computer to speak in tongues. The Python code also selects graphemes that produce click sounds, trills, fricatives, sighs, moans, and groans when spoken out by a computer. The idea is to produce some kind of computer synthesised glossolalia.

Trying to bring life to computer generated text.

Below is a sample…

Btw the TTS is a clone of my voice with modulation on it so it ends up sounding nothing like me. The actual clone is a posh me with a plummy accent.