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Create your voice model with Sakrament Personal Voice Master

Source: Sakrament
Sep 13, 2004
Sakrament company, the leading developer in the sphere of Russian speech synthesis and recognition, announces the release of Sakrament Personal Voice Master (PVM) 2.0. The program allows you to create an individual model of your own voice by dictating a set of words. The voice model can be used in other company's speech synthesis products. This is the first time a user can hear oneself by creating a synthesized voice which reflects individual voice features of every human.

With Sakrament Personal Voice Master 2.0 you can create unique voice bases, which are as close to the individual human voice as possible. Comparing with previous versions, in Sakrament PVM 2.0 the process of creating an individual voice model is enhanced and simplified. Creating such models expands the spheres where Sakrament speech synthesis engine can be applied. Sakrament PVM 2.0 can be used together with Sakrament TTS Engine 2.0 for reading aloud texts with a user's own voice, creating voices for interactive voice responders (IVRs), for educational purposes etc. Find out more by contacting Sakrament or visiting the Softline.ru website.

Sakrament was founded in Minsk, Belarus, in 1994. Today Sakrament is the leading developer of voice solutions for Russian language. The company's main products are Sakrament TTS (Text-to Speech) Engine for PC, PDA, and Symbian platforms (the PC engine is 100% compatible with Microsoft SAPI 5.1.), Sakrament ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) Engine, Sakrament Personal Voice Master, a unique program for creating your own synthesized voice, and a number of other solutions in the sphere of voice recognition and synthesis. Sakrament products are successfully used by such recognized brands as HP, Microsoft, IBM, Alcatel and many others. Learn more about Sakrament at www.sakrament-speech.com