| Hey hey,
I would love to experiment with formant filtering a little more. I know that
the Csound manual appendix d
https://csound.com/manual/MiscFormants.html
lists values to create vowels for different vocal registers. But it only
includes a, e, i, o and u.
Yet there are other voices vocal sounds, such as l, m or n. Does anyone know
of some data in plain text - i.e. not a graphic - which would list such
settings for at least one vocal register.
The inspiration is the vocal synthesis engine from the Soma Synth Terra, as
seen in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls6Mx4FcNT0
beginning around 5:20.
I would appreciate either formant values for a singer or spoken language, even
though I know that there are differences. -- If at all possible, I'd prefer
either something free or accessible through a university account, i.e. Google
Scholar, Springer and the likes. Though anything is really appreciated.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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