The results provide potential titles and keyword phrases to use for the article. The score is part of an algorithm from a paper written almost nine years ago. The source is mentioned at the end of the material.
Born in London, England, but hailing from Atlanta, USA and currently working out of Amsterdam, RAX REBL is an international Hip-Hop artist. Catch the latest vibes from The REBL including freestyle verses, phrases, chants, hype brit shouts, spoken words, and more.
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"Ultimate Vocal Shots" contains 100 unique vocal one-words, ad-libs, chants and phrases for House, Dubstep, Trap, Techno, Trance and EDM productions. Every recording comes as a dry as well as processed version.
A list of strings containing words and phrases "hints" so that the speech recognition is more likely to recognize them. This can be used to improve the accuracy for specific words and phrases, for example, if specific commands are typically spoken by the user. This can also be used to add additional words to the vocabulary of the recognizer. See usage limits.
Hint Boost. Positive value will increase the probability that a specific phrase will be recognized over other similar sounding phrases. The higher the boost, the higher the chance of false positive recognition as well. Negative boost values would correspond to anti-biasing. Anti-biasing is not enabled, so negative boost will simply be ignored. Though boost can accept a wide range of positive values, most use cases are best served with values between 0 and 20. We recommend using a binary search approach to finding the optimal value for your use case.
Thank you for the (very) quick replies! I changed my approach a little bit. Instead of using Audacity, I've been using text-to-speech software to produce mp3 files for certain phrases. Then, using an online mp3 to WAV converter, I converted my files to 16-bit, 44.1 kHz format WAV files.
All performances are wrapped together in a brandnew NI Kontakt based engine allowing the user to freely map all phrases and musical parts of phrases to their liking, thus creating new combinations beyond the well known layouts.
It can be difficult for someone who has an emergency to communicate with emergency responders when he or she does not speak English. The following phrases are what an LEP may say when requesting help. Click on the audio icon to listen.
F9 Audio Presents BLAST! feat Ben Edwards. An exceptional sample pack overflowing with live trumpet loops, phrases, solos and hits alongside nearly 1gig of additional Tech and House loops, samples and shots. Everything you hear in the audio demos above is included!
In our area of the country, [Arizona] the Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteria virens) sings a loose mimicry of the sounds around him which fall within his vocal range. In the Southwest, these sounds include Orioles' chatter, Ravens and Jays, Woodpeckers and even Rattlesnakes, some of which you'll hear in this "sampler" of a Chat at Tavasci Marsh [Arizona], 5/98. The Chat's songs are a series of short phrases often separated by a single punctuation note. The phrases are sometimes repeated, often not, as he goes from one sound to another in rapid succession. It can be mistaken for a Mockingbird, but the series of short, repeated phrases gives him away.
In a nutshell, "phrasesets" is used to group a whole bunch of phrases together. So instead of having one phrase file for each audio file, the user can have one "phrasesets" file for a group of audio files. Using "phrasesets" can save space and make the application easier to maintain. The user can also import a directory full of wav files into one "phrasesets" which has a child phrase for each wav file.
MSXII Sound Design is proud to present Sir Magic Jonezy Hooks! In collaboration with our long time pal, Tone Jonez, we've created a vocal samples masterpiece. 56 total ideas ranging from full hooks, harmonious phrases, vocal chants, melodic one-liners and much more! This pack is extremely colorful and ready for chopping and use within your production!
The pack contains 25 different vocal phrases, each available in three different versions (dry, wet, processed). This adds up to 75 vocals in total, which are organized into folders by type. The recording quality, as well as the processing, was done very well. The processed and wet vocals are mix-ready, although you might want to choose the dry samples instead if you prefer adding your own reverb and other effects inside the DAW.
a) Identify the phone sequence in this utterance using IPA symbols as well as you can.b) Which of the following phrases does this waveform and spectrogram correspond to? 1. "Harry Potter can't fly." 2. "Columbia University." 3. "Anna likes New York." 4. "Where did Tweety go?" 5. "Amelia made the jam." 2ff7e9595c
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