This might be not relevant to the thread.
But what purpose does it serve switching synthesisers?
As soon as I found eloquence on the unit I changed over to eloquence, for
some reason by default you get keygold. I might be missing the extra
advantage you might have, if you use keygold?
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From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Matthew Horspool'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Braillenote List'"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 3:30 PM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Suggestion: different speech settings
forKeynoteGold and Eloquence
Matt,
I think this cannot be done because the settings are hardware-based and
there is no way of doing that. I haven't tried it with JAWS (using
different
settings for each of the synthesizers that I have).
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Horspool
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 12:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] Suggestion: different speech settings for
KeynoteGold
and Eloquence
Hi all,
Sorry if this has been posted before, but I've been off the list for a
bit.
If there's already been a discussion on the topic,
don't bother replying.
Currently, when switching between Eloquence and Keynote Gold and
vice-versa,
the speech settings are retained globally. For
example, if I am using eloquence at rate 13 and then switch to Keynote,
it
is now set at rate 13. If I change the speech rate of
Keynote to 11 and switch back to Eloquence, Eloquence is now at rate 11.
I can personally understand Eloquence at a faster speech rate than
Keynote
because I use Eloquence every day with JAWS on the
computer. I would, therefore, like to be able to set Eloquence at rate
13
and Keynote at rate 10 or 11, and not have to change the
speech rate every time I change synthesizer. That is, I would like to
have
speech settings stored according to synthesizer, rather
than on a global basis. Is there any chance we could have this
implamented
in the next version, as it's such a minor change?
Can we have pronunciation dictionaries stored on a synth by synth basis
as
well? (I'm not sure if this is already the case as I
don't use the dictionary, but thought I'd throw the idea in as a
footnote.)
Thanks,
Matthew
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