Hello Daniel,

Have you thought of trying a different voice? I use Fred because I find him 
less obtrusive than any of the other voices. He's also very reactive being a 
lightweight voice that's been around for years.

Cheers,

Anne


On 15 Jul 2014, at 20:59, Daniel McGee <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,  sometimes when I'm listening to podcasts where people demonstrate 
> something on the Mac and are using the Alex voice, I don't know if it is me 
> but he seems a little deeper so to speak and maybe a touch of less natural 
> sounding.
> 
> Basically, I want to kind of have him sound a bit more robotic and less 
> natural sounding as already mentioned. The reason for this is because I where 
> hearing aids and at times I noticed he may raise slightly in pitch depending 
> on what he is reading.
> 
> So with a combination of adjusting the pitch and intonation, what would you 
> recommend for getting him to such a state. lol 
> 
> Pitch is 45%
> Intonation is 40%
> 
> Question: what is Intonation anyway?
> I understand what pitch is but don't have a clue on the concept of 
> Intonation. 
> 
> If that could be answered, well then I've learned something new today.
> 
> 
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