Anyone know the Thor formant filter xy values for each vowel?

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colcifer
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13 Oct 2015

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14 Oct 2015

No I don't but will be very interested to see what they are when someone who knows comments.

Have you tried analysing the I Am Thor patch?
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14 Oct 2015

There is some very detailed information here (google is your friend!):
https://www.propellerheads.se/blog/thor ... nt-filters

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19 Oct 2015

Easiest one to identify is A or Ah (which from what i can tell is x:64 y:0) and E (x:64 y:80-127) although this is just what it sounds like to me.

Try using white noise into the filter to see where the four peaks are easily.

In general the y parameter control the distance of the two lower peaks relative to each other and the same with the two higher peaks. X controls all peaks frequency positions expect for the top peak & gender controls is the top peak's position.

colcifer
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25 Oct 2015

selig wrote:There is some very detailed information here (google is your friend!):
https://www.propellerheads.se/blog/thor ... nt-filters

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I've read that article, before. And the manual. I've never found detailed information on the xy values and frequency. I'm still on 6.5, so I can't do a lot of testing, myself.

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colcifer wrote:
selig wrote:There is some very detailed information here (google is your friend!):
https://www.propellerheads.se/blog/thor ... nt-filters

This article includes these graphics:
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I've read that article, before. And the manual. I've never found detailed information on the xy values and frequency. I'm still on 6.5, so I can't do a lot of testing, myself.
The point I've read is that there aren't any set numbers, only starting points. This is mainly because every voice is different. Because of this, synthesizing a human voice isn't a precise science, and besides that the tools needed for accurate speech synthesis are beyond an X and Y control!
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colcifer
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27 Oct 2015

Do you know what, exactly, the x and y controls do? Trial and error hasn't gotten me very far.

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