The easiest way of all to keep the settings for all the syns whenswitching is to use the voice rotor app. Just set it up for your preferred synsand switch as often as you like. Also the app makes it easy to change and save the settings if required.

HTH
Neville.


On 1/02/2013 11:49 AM, Bryan Peterson wrote:
What I always do is make sure the box that says remember the speech
settings for this synthesizer is checked for eac synthe I want to use.
That way if ou siwtch bac and forth betweenthem your settings for each
will stay the same. So you can have your Vocalizer set up one way and
DecTalk, Eloquece or whatever set up another way. THen ust remember to
hit Save Settings. Then each time you switch synthes you'll be able to
have each one set up how you want it.
On 1/31/2013 6:11 PM, Brice Mijares wrote:
Can someone explain how I can go from one synthesizer to another without
loosing my settings? Say from dec access 32 to one of the vocalizer
voices.
I tried the Vocalizer voice, set it  up voice, tone ETC. Went back to Dec
Access and my Dec access was back to default. Thanks.

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