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[hts-users:01611] Re: clipping


Just reduce the GV factor from 1.0 to an appropriate level for your voice,
say 0.5. (Or set it 0.0 and use beta with 0.3 or something like that.)

(Using global variance usually improves the overall quality a lot IMHO.)

br,
  Nicholas



> Dear all,
>
> 	I'm a newbie in using HTS. I've been working with HTS for some months
> and finally I got some audio files using label information generated by
> our own prosodic model. However, the audio files are clipped. You can
> guess the expected sentence under the noise, although. Even the alice
> files that the demo script generates for testing are clipped. Many
> values go further than the integer maximum.
>
> 	I assumed that *raw files in hts are 16000 Khz and 16 bits signed
> integer.
>
> 	I'm running HTK 3.4 and HTS 2.1 and HTS engine 1.0
> 	in a 64 bits little endian machine with windows server 2003
> 	and cygwin.
>
>
> Regards
>
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> ----------------------------------------------
> Jordi Adell
>
> Signal Processing Section
> Communications and Signal Theory Department
> Universitat Ramon Llull
>
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>
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