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  1. SAM is a Javascript program that converts text to speech using the original C64 algorithm. It has presets for different voices and can run on various platforms and browsers.

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    Microsoft Sam TTS Generator is an online interface for part of Microsoft Speech API 4.0 which was released in 1998.

    Select your voice. Note that BonziBUDDY voice is actually an "Adult Male #2" with a specific pitch and speed.
    Select your pitch and speed. All voices have lower and upper pitch and speed limits.
    Enter your text and press "Say it". Wait for generated audio appear in audio player. It should be done nearly instantly, as the interface tries to generate audio at x255 real-time.
    To save generated audio, right click on audio player and press "Save audio as..."

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  2. Microsoft Sam Online. Feel free to use the generated audio for any of your projects (commercial or personal). It's free! Hope it's useful for you :) This online tool lets you generate a Microsoft Sam style voice (not the exact original) that you can play and download easily. Just wait for it to load (it may take a minute or so as it's a 2mb ...

  3. Better SAM Software Automatic Mouth. Text to speak: Pitch: Speed: Mouth: Throat: Preview Download. GitHub Code.-More features soon- Better SAM Software Automatic ...

  4. Better SAM Software Automatic Mouth offers a text-to-speech tool with customizable pitch, speed, mouth, and throat settings.

  5. Software Automatic Mouth, or S.A.M. (sometimes abbreviated as SAM), is a speech synthesis program developed by Mark Barton and sold by Don't Ask Software. The program was released for the Atari 8-bit computers, Apple II, and Commodore 64. Released in 1982, it was one of the first commercial all-software voice-synthesis programs. [citation needed]

  6. Github Repository with the source code

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