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- This file demonstrates Sputters capability to read an ascii file from disk
- and speak it.
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- These are examples of word mode and letter mode
- numbers in word mode 12 34 567
- numbers in ~d-ih-g-ih-t mode ~m1 12 34 567 ~m0
- this is word mode SPUTTER
- this is letter mode ~m1 SPUTTER
- ~m0
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- These are examples of amplitude or volume changes
- normal ~a1 louder ~a2 louder ~a3 louder ~a4 louder
- ~a0 normal
- ~a1- softer ~a2- softer ~a3- softer ~a4- softer
- ~a0
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- These are examples of speed changes
- relative ~r10+ faster ~r10+ faster ~r10+ faster ~r10+ faster
- ~r0 relative ~r10- slower ~r10- slower ~r10- slower ~r10- slower
- ~r0 absolute ~r135 faster ~r145 faster ~r155 faster ~r165 faster
- ~r0 absolute ~r115 slower ~r110 slower ~r100 slower ~r90 slower
- ~r0
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- These are examples of different punctuation levels
- ~P3 level 3 pronounces all punctuation
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- ~P2 level 2 pronounces most punctuation like
- end of sentence. 4.5 8.
- " ' ( ) * , - . : ; ? [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
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- ~P1 level 1 pronounces some punctuation like
- end of sentence. 4.5 8.
- # $ % & = @ + < > ! / .
- but not these " ' ( ) * , - . : ; ? [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
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- ~P0 level 0 pronounces no punctuation
- end of sentence. 4.5 8.
- " ' ( ) * , - . : ; ? [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
- # $ % & = @ + < > ! / .
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