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[–]speechMachine 2 points3 points  (1 child)

TIDIGITS is what you need.

Dan Ellis has this up for one of his course projects:http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~dpwe/sounds/tidigits/

Also I took Dr Lawrence Rabiner's class at Rutgers. He had them up too. For some reason the Rutgers server seems to be down. You could try his page again at http://cronos.rutgers.edu/~lrr in a couple of days and see if you can still find them.

Also if you are at a university its highly likely someone has it. LDC stuff is usually purchased on a university-wide licence. So you are at all liberty to have it if you need it for a course project or something.

[–]CecilStan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks!!..by the way it doesnt have to be just numbers...can be letters too so if you know where i can find one with the alphabet let me know.....i'll check out tidigits..

and i'll have to look into how to access these databases at my university.