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  3. Hmm. The voice bar is actually pretty universal acoustically - it's just low-frequency voicing through a closed vocal tract.

Hmm. The voice bar is actually pretty universal acoustically - it's just low-frequency voicing through a closed vocal tract.

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    Tamas G
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    Hmm. The voice bar is actually pretty universal acoustically - it's just low-frequency voicing through a closed vocal tract. The main parameters:
    • voiceAmplitude: low (~0.2-0.3) - muffled by closed tract
    • F1: ~200-250 Hz (always low during closure)
    • BW1: wide (~100-150 Hz)
    • F2/F3: don't really matter because they're heavily attenuated
    • No frication (fricationAmplitude: 0)
    • No aspiration
    The place of articulation (bilabial vs alveolar vs velar) doesn't really change the voice bar much

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      Hmm. The voice bar is actually pretty universal acoustically - it's just low-frequency voicing through a closed vocal tract. The main parameters:
      • voiceAmplitude: low (~0.2-0.3) - muffled by closed tract
      • F1: ~200-250 Hz (always low during closure)
      • BW1: wide (~100-150 Hz)
      • F2/F3: don't really matter because they're heavily attenuated
      • No frication (fricationAmplitude: 0)
      • No aspiration
      The place of articulation (bilabial vs alveolar vs velar) doesn't really change the voice bar much

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      David Goldfield
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      @Tamasg On last night's Blazie Technologies webinar, someone asked us if we could eventually offer a version of NV Speech Player for the BT Speak.

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        @Tamasg On last night's Blazie Technologies webinar, someone asked us if we could eventually offer a version of NV Speech Player for the BT Speak.

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        Tamas G
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        @DavidGoldfield lol no way really? I didn't think people are actually using that thing.

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