Add any voice to your Raspberry Pi project with TextyMcSpeechy

Erik Bjorgan has created an easy way to integrate a custom voice profile of your choice into your Raspberry Pi project using TextyMcSpeechy.

https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/add-any-voice-to-your-raspberry-pi-project-with-textymcspeechy

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