import gradio as gr from gtts import gTTS import io import os import librosa import soundfile as sf def text_to_speech(text, language_accent, pitch): lang, tld = language_tld_map[language_accent].split(',') # create the text-to-speech audio tts = gTTS(text, lang=lang, tld=tld) tts.save('gtts.wav') # Load the audio file y, sr = librosa.load('gtts.wav') # Specify the number of semitones to shift new_y = librosa.effects.pitch_shift(y=y, sr=sr, n_steps=pitch) sf.write("generated_gtts.wav", new_y, sr) # return the generated audio return 'generated_gtts.wav' language_tld_map = { "English_Australia": "en,com.au", "English_United_Kingdom": "en,co.uk", "English_United_States": "en,com", "English_Canada": "en,ca", "English_Nigerian": "en,com.ng", "English_Ireland": "en,ie", "English_South Africa": "en,co.za", "French_Canada": "fr,ca", "French_France": "fr,fr", "Mandarin_China_Mainland": "zh-CN,com", "Mandarin_Taiwan": "zh-TW,com", "Portuguese_Brazil": "pt,com.br", "Portuguese_Portugal": "pt,pt", "Spanish_Mexico": "es,com.mx", "Spanish_Spain": "es,es", "Spanish_United_States": "es,com" } # create the Gradio interface iface = gr.Interface(fn=text_to_speech, inputs=[gr.Textbox(lines=10, label="Enter your text here:"), gr.Dropdown(choices=list(language_tld_map.keys()), label="Select Language & Accent:", value="English_United_Kingdom", type="value"), gr.Number(label="Pitch (0 = no variations, negative pitch makes it more masculine, + pitch makes it more feminine):", value=0)], outputs=[gr.Audio(label="Audio")], allow_flagging="never") iface.launch()