Tower sounds…
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So I am working on airbase Tower sounds for each base. I think I have it figured out how to import them, but I would like to try to get the voices to sound as close as I can. Right now, it is just my voice. Does anyone know of any free software that is out there to take an existing voice and change it when you speak but keep the same voice? For example: the male/female voice that says “Kunsan” I would like to say “Aviano” ….etc
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Google Voxal Voice Changer
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If I remember correctly, in Falcon Allied Force version we had tower calls in Balkans.
So try to extract them from there and insert them to BMS Balkans.
By the way check your e-mail and reply the sooner you can. Thank you.
Nikos. -
Hey yeah. I tried to pull those but no luck right now. They are protected or something. I’ll have to do more research
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Hey yeah. I tried to pull those but no luck right now. They are protected or something. I’ll have to do more research
Used TlkTool? And version 0.2.4.0 or later?
Nikos. -
yeah that is the version I used. I cant get it to extract the .wav files and the .spx files cause a ctd probably because they are not in the correct format.
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try different versions of tlkTool
have you looked at this?
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?22135-Development-of-new-airbases-how-to-correct-ATC-instructions&p=320885&viewfull=1#post320885https://app.assembla.com/spaces/lightningstools/subversion/source/113/trunk/TlkTool
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You cant tlktool or tlkutil or tlkview with AF tlk with any of ‘our’ tool available, need new tool I’m afraid.
I’ve been trying to ‘steal’ (edit) those sound for few years now - tried lot’s of things, no success.But, there is trunk source for tlktool available online so someone with better understanding of computer language can easily rewrite it for use.
http://svn2.assembla.com/svn/lightningstools/trunk/This is what I know about AF tlk , it uses LZSS compression (as all falcons), it has more voices so every sound in db is larger for 1 voice.
(so instead of 14 it can have 15 voices per sound)<fragfile><frag id="0"><speaker voice="0" tlkid="0"><speaker voice="1" tlkid="1"><speaker voice="2" tlkid="2"><speaker voice="3" tlkid="3"><speaker voice="4" tlkid="4"><speaker voice="5" tlkid="5"><speaker voice="6" tlkid="6"><speaker voice="7" tlkid="7"><speaker voice="8" tlkid="8"><speaker voice="9" tlkid="9"><speaker voice="10" tlkid="10"><speaker voice="11" tlkid="11"><speaker voice="12" tlkid="12"><speaker voice="13" tlkid="13"><speaker voice="14" tlkid="14"></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></speaker></frag></fragfile>
It is ms adpcm codec , mono, 4bit., 22050hz. block align 512b.
…Tlktool uses wav, speex(ogg) and L&H , but unfortunately not this specific ms/ima adpcm - wav implementation.
This can be also easily rewritten. This codec is part of windows from … 95/98? … That is why LP used it , why bother with L&H or speex ? Not that you gain so much
in disk/mem space advantage , especially today. - and it was freeFortunately, eval/frag/commfile.bin are prefectly readable and writable (compatible ) by tlktool fully , converting: bin->xml and vice versa
Maybe some ‘good soul’ can even re-write tlkview , so we could have simple gui , …
Like I said problem is the codec and different tlk database , but not so big problem, I guess.
TlkView can even open the damned thing , but fails miserably on playing audio(codec), and cant read additional voices, bigger database (tlk).I would be trying to disassemble the damn thing but cant beat lzss compression , but, that should be easy because I think it is the same compression used fot .cam/tac files.
Good luck
WFor mayber try to contact bald-eagle if around , probably have the tool but can’t say for sharing…