

SPECTRAL ROTATION IN PRAAT CODE
Although the code and interfaces exist for the database editing and intonation experiments, that prime function of Monet is not yet fully operational and is the most important task to finish to support Monet’s real purpose. Finally it provides facilities for experimenting with and controlling the parameters that manage the intonation as well as allowing the contour to be edited.

It also provides interactive facilities to create and modify the database (rules, posture-specifications, and the like) that are used by the TextToSpeech Server. The ported version of Monet translates symbolic or punctuated text input strings into the digital waveform needed to “speak” the input text (since it now also uses Parser, shown only as part of the TextToSpeech Server in the overview figure on the project Home Page). The interactive language database creation and testing tool used to create the original databases for English text-to-speech conversion using the new articulatory model of the vocal tract (the TRM).
SPECTRAL ROTATION IN PRAAT ARCHIVE
The descriptions also provides a reference for the original system components that are available in the NeXT source archive in the project SVN Repository, and to understand the scope of gnuspeech. The current state and a little history of the project are as follows. Gnuspeech project history Brief gnuspeech History
