Hello -
I am going to have Allison record some "intro" messages in my next round of text to her. I'd like to have a consistent voice during the first messages at a company, even if the user presses buttons that take them to a different voice for the alternate language.
In other words, I'd like to have Allison say:
Thank you for calling Foo, Incorporated. Para continuar en espa�ol, presione un. If you know the extension of the person you wish to reach, dial it now. For sales, press 3. For... [etc.]
The trick here is to have the leader into the alternate language in the same voice as the rest of the primary message - I don't want to have two people's voices in the main intro for an IVR system.
I'd like to have Allison record in her voice the short phrases in alternate languages, but I am uncertain if she has a full grasp of the pronunciation of these short phrase groups. I would like to get someone with a good accent in Spanish and Portuguese to send me via email the following phrases as a recording (.mp3 or .wav) so I can have Allison mimic the accent and pronunciation when she records it in her own voice. Since my translation is limited to babblefish, I won't even translate here what the words should be - you're the native speaker, you tell me what it should sound like. :-)
For [Spanish, Portuguese, etc.], press To continue in [Spanish, Portuguese, etc.], press one two three four five six seven eight nine zero star [the star key, or whatever word is used for that key] pound [the pound, or hash, key or whatever word is used for that key]
Other Western European languages are welcome, though I expect Allison may have a tough time with languages if they are distant from English.
As usual, these will be made publicly available to the Asterisk community.
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