Odd, i didnt even know bing voice existed. Im getting at least 90 percent accuracy with google but it nots perfect so I'll give bing a try,sounds promising.
%%%Radio edit ^#&@ Theres that word again..perfect lol im sure nothing will work perfectly at this point in time but if bing is better than google then its a step in the right direction. Im personally gonna give it a try.
@williamk, hopefully not too long. There will now be 4 robots that can be built. I'm working on the Avengers film( flying back and forth) and working on an amazing project surrounding Alan that I can't talk about at the moment. So a lot going on. Doing my best to multitask. But these projects will delay the release a bit longer ! And yes I will be releasing them as STL files to begin with.
@Dave Schulpius that's what Blockly or EZ-Script is for. You can use either to write programs to do things. For example, you can have a bunch of IF conditions to detect that was spoken
Blockly
EZ-Script
if ($BingSpeech = "How are you?")
SayEZB("I am fine. Thank you.")
elseif ($BingSpeech = "Thank you.")
SayEZB("Nice!")
else
SayEZB("I did not understand that statement.")
endif
@fxrtst Nice, i'm very much looking forward to the release of the files. Might be too early to say but do you have a rough idea of the printer bed size required for the project? Right now i have a 200×200×180 bed. Also this other Alan project sounds intriguing..my curiosity is peaked.
I have optimized the files for the Robo R1 Plus. Its bed size is 9 x 8x 10 inches. Every part can be built without being sliced into smaller parts. Of course if your bed is smaller, then slice away, But very important that it all lines up correct or very easy to get things miss matched like the jaw with the face, etc. Also i suggest a non warping material like PETG. ABS shrinks and warps too much to get the parts to line up. PETG is my new favorite filament. PLA is great too just don't leave your ALAN in a hot car
I dont have any promotional stuff with Robo, but I will say that for $600 its absolutely the easiest to use printer ive owned. Prints consistant, autolevels etc. Included with the slt purchase are the factory beds. That is if you have simplify 3D and a Robo, you just load the files and hit print. I've optimized the supports and printer settings.
you should try the Bing one - wow, it's easier to setup and absolutely amazing results: https://synthiam.com/redirect/legacy?table=plugin&id=179
Blows away the google service!
Odd, i didnt even know bing voice existed. Im getting at least 90 percent accuracy with google but it nots perfect so I'll give bing a try,sounds promising.
%%%Radio edit ^#&@ Theres that word again..perfect lol im sure nothing will work perfectly at this point in time but if bing is better than google then its a step in the right direction. Im personally gonna give it a try.
Exciting. If I don't use Panderbots is there a way to get this VR to trigger other scripts in ARC?
@williamk, hopefully not too long. There will now be 4 robots that can be built. I'm working on the Avengers film( flying back and forth) and working on an amazing project surrounding Alan that I can't talk about at the moment. So a lot going on. Doing my best to multitask. But these projects will delay the release a bit longer ! And yes I will be releasing them as STL files to begin with.
@Dave Schulpius that's what Blockly or EZ-Script is for. You can use either to write programs to do things. For example, you can have a bunch of IF conditions to detect that was spoken
Blockly
EZ-Script
Find more about EZ-Script in the activities section of the learn page on this website. Here is a direct link to activities: https://synthiam.com/Tutorials/Course/6
@fxrtst Nice, i'm very much looking forward to the release of the files. Might be too early to say but do you have a rough idea of the printer bed size required for the project? Right now i have a 200×200×180 bed. Also this other Alan project sounds intriguing..my curiosity is peaked.
I have optimized the files for the Robo R1 Plus. Its bed size is 9 x 8x 10 inches. Every part can be built without being sliced into smaller parts. Of course if your bed is smaller, then slice away, But very important that it all lines up correct or very easy to get things miss matched like the jaw with the face, etc. Also i suggest a non warping material like PETG. ABS shrinks and warps too much to get the parts to line up. PETG is my new favorite filament. PLA is great too just don't leave your ALAN in a hot car
I dont have any promotional stuff with Robo, but I will say that for $600 its absolutely the easiest to use printer ive owned. Prints consistant, autolevels etc. Included with the slt purchase are the factory beds. That is if you have simplify 3D and a Robo, you just load the files and hit print. I've optimized the supports and printer settings.