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English meaning: Wanting to eat bread. Sampled in 1990. The samples are
the computer spoken version of a poem. Every sample stands for one of
its rows. It´s natural order is given by the leading numbers. Used in a
son called "kleine Fische" which means little fishes. I used an atari
Mega ST and a program called st-speech. (Don´t know exactly. Maybe it
was already the falcon which I owned afterwards) I wanted to make one a
poem of mine spoken by a computer voice. First just to play around with
the medium, then because I wanted it for a song of the performance I
was developing. There were no german "talking" programs available for free. I had to really tweek the german words in order to get german speech out of american phonemes. It is long ago but I am quite shure that I sampled the output with an AGK D330 Micophone. Sampling hardware was an EPS16+
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13 years, 5 months ago
Yepp, dnzb is 100% right.
14 years, 6 months ago
it actually says just "eat want bread" brot essen wollen would be the correct syntax (as with the other samples.. german is really a fucker when it comes to making sentences)
just in cases you wanted to know
(FYI i'm a native speaker)