I've noticed this with the Newance voices also, they've not only gone about 
half an octave lower, but they've also gone about half an octave higher at 
times too. it's sure perplexing, but kind of humorous at the same time, :)
On Jul 22, 2011, at 11:41 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Well?  Hmm!  On the plus side, maybe it's all in my brane, but it seems at 
> least, to be ever so slightly more responsive, not that it wasn't already, 
> and I did find that the ITunes sluggishness, is slightly, ok? key? word, 
> slightly! better.  Not really enough though to write home about though.  As I 
> said earlier my other problems really don't seem to have improved, however, 
> sadly enough.  Speaking of problems, I'll be happy to let this bug go, as 
> it's really such a minor issue, I don't really even consider it worth fixing, 
> but just wondered... has anyone else noticed that every once in a while when 
> you v o over to a text edit box with something written in it, Alex will speak 
> about half an octive lower in pitch?  I've not found anything in the 
> Voiceover utility that is making him do this.  It's totally strange.  I don't 
> exactly mind it, as I said, it's more or less just perplexing me.
> 
> Chris.
> 
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