Eloquence seems to adopt the rule that in general, the reading pitch should
gently drop in pitch as it progresses toward its end.  While I'm not sure which
markers cause it to respond as if to a new sentence, the effect is particularly
noticeable when reading documents containing long links.  Other places I've
noticed it is in the reading of emails whose authors refreign from punctuating
their missives at all! In any case, eloquence really is not going to drop out of
your computer and smash on the floor.  It's no biggy.

Louis



-----Original Message-----
From: Pastor Gil Pries [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 5:07 PM
To: Dave bahr; gw-info
Subject: Re: lowering of pitch of eloquence during read to end

That's an eloquence characteristic.  It sounds like it's chanting. I don't 
know of any remedy.

Pastor Gil

-----Original Message----- 
From: Dave bahr
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 10:57 AM
To: gw-info
Subject: lowering of pitch of elequence during read to end

Hi list,

So, upon doing a read to end of a document, I've noticed that
elequence's pitch occasionally lowers when reading a line and then goes
back to the pitch it should be at for a bit, then repeats this process.
Does anyone know why this is and if there is a way to fix it so it stays
at a constant pitch during a long reading? It's rather annoying because
some of the words can get garbled when the pitch lowers. Perhaps someone
could write a script? Or maybe there is one and I'm unaware of it?
-- 

Dave C. Bahr
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