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SIGNAL ACQUIRED — SEMANTIC AUDIO PROTOCOL

EVERY WORD
LEAVES AN
ECHO.

dootdoot reads text and answers in droid—short bursts of warm, warbly chatter. Deterministic to the last bit on verified platforms. Meanings that sit close together sound close together, so the dialect can be learned by ear.

~/signals — zsh LIVE

$ brew install skeswa/tap/dootdoot

🍺 dootdoot v0.4.2 poured

$ dootdoot "hello, little one"

doot · 0.9s of chatter · deterministic, bit-for-bit

$ dootdoot "hello, little one" -o echo.wav

wrote echo.wav · sha256 matches golden ✓

$

TRANSMISSION CONSOLE

RENDERED LOCALLY BY VOICE_V12 WEBASSEMBLY — SAME PHRASE, SAME CHATTER

A warm greeting. General Kenobi, anyone? · press enter or transmit below

VOICE_V12 on standby

THE DIALECT

THREE LAWS OF THE VOICE

01

DETERMINISTIC

The same text always produces the same audio, bit-for-bit, across every verified platform. No clocks. No drift.

02

SEMANTIC

Text with similar meaning sounds similar. Paraphrases rhyme; distant ideas diverge. The dialect can be learned by ear.

03

DROID BY DESIGN

However you phrase the input, the output is unmistakably the same character. One bounded voice, never recorded.

SIGNAL PATH

MEANING, ROUTED TO SOUND

01 / INPUTTEXTWordPiece units
02 / VECTORMEANINGFour audible axes
03 / PLANGESTUREPhrase + affect
04 / OUTPUTVOICEFormant synthesis
TRACE THE COMPLETE ARCHITECTURE

ARCHIVE ACCESS

THE FIELD MANUAL

AUTHORITATIVE DOCS — BUILT DIRECTLY FROM THE REPOSITORY

docs.dootdoot.dev / protocol

PROTOCOL / THE SOUND LANGUAGE

Every phrase maps into a small semantic space.

Every point in that space renders as a run of chirps, whistles, and warbles. Two phrases that mean nearly the same thing land near one another—and sound like it.

$ dootdoot "hello, little one" -o echo.wav
doot · rendered locally · VOICE_V12 ✓
◆ FIELD NOTE The browser console and the CLI run the same Rust renderer. There is no imitation voice.

Independent open-source droid acoustics. Not affiliated with Lucasfilm or Disney.