The PacMate Eloquence stuttered far more than my BN.  I had the PacMate  for
over a year so I have a tremendous amount of experience.  I type to fast to
even try to use the by character option.  Eloquence on the PacMate would be
so bad that it just stopped all together.  The BN on the other hand only
stutters occasionally.

Just for comparison, Eloquence with JAWS on my computer stuttered just as
much as the PacMate.

Just my experience.
Cindy

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Richard Ring
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 2:42 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] reflections on elequence1,keynote gold and
speaking with an accent or dialect


Greetings:
It is not possible in the words of a mere mortal to describe how much I
loathe Keynote Gold speech.  I cannot wax eloquently enough on this
subject.  However, being for the most part a rational human being I
realize that these are purely subjective  thoughts.  Music, art, food,
and speech synthesizers are truly things that we do not  agree on, and
why should we?
Frankly Keynote Gold sounds to me like an angry insect with its mouth
full!     It sounds as if it is lying under a pillow.
Now, this does not mean that Eloquence doesn't have its issues,
especially when it comes to the Braillenote.  I have used all of the
major note taking devices on the market.  The Braillenote mPower is the
only such device on which Eloquence stutters.  Often when I am showing a
student how to become accustomed to the Braille note's keyboard, I will
have that student type with the keyboard voice set to spell.  Eloquence
cannot even come close to keeping up with what is being typed.  This is
quite frustrating for new students.  Since many of my students are not
competent enough in Braille to take advantage of that media, they must
rely on speech.  And, I will tell you this.  I have never found one
student who prefers Keynote Gold over Eloquence.  But, I am confident
that one day, I shall!


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kathleen
shelton
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 1:05 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] reflections on elequence1,keynote gold and
speaking with an accent or dialect


I purchased the voicenote thinking that I would prefer the
Eloquence after using it with JAWS but now exclusively work with
Keynote.  Eloquence is piercing to my ear.  Keynote is soothing
and just goes right into my brain.  Years ago I preferred the
Artic voice over the supposedly human sounding decktalk.  There
is something creepy with a synthesizer trying to sound human!
Keynote has done a passible job with various dialects.  By which
I mean that it was not distracting to me to read book characters
speaking with scottish, or Cockney dialects.  I did use the
pronunciation dictionary for just a few words and names which was
easy! u for utility, p for pronunciation dictionary, a to add
word follow prompts.  It would be fun to be able to switch to a
different dialect such as Irish, Scottish or British all within
the English version.
Another problem with Eloquence is that it will speak French for
no reason.  Whats with that?
Question: are the rates of speed equal for each voice? I mean, do
you get the same words per minute for each number chosen.
Eloquence sounds faster and maybe more jarring.
Have there been studies on this stuff? One voice which sounds
terrible to me is that of the bookport.  Where is that Artic
voice? I think it was the 263 chip.  That's all.  Thanks for
listening.

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