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Date   : Tue, 30 Jul 2002 22:42:04 +0100
From   : "Chris Thornley" <C.J.Thornley@...>
Subject: : LSI Phonetic & Research Speech Synthesizers

Hi,
This article might be of use
http://www.essex.ac.uk/speech/pubs/journals/maratea.html

Chris


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Hi,
I don't know to much about these devices as there where quite a lot of
DSP speech systems around when the BBC was alive.

You probally know about there history

Blue Wave Systems http://www.bluews.com/
Formed by the merger of Loughborough Sound Images and Mizar, Blue Wave
Systems designs and manufactures DSP and I/O solutions for VME, PCI,
cPCI and PMC, using DSPs such as those from TI and Analog Devices. 

Which has now been merged with Motorola Computer Group

So your in the best place to find out more about these devices.


Chris
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