Hi Jim,

For some synthesizers such as Eloquence and Dectalk, when you change the
tone, the voice changes.
Therefore, by changing the tone for each of the three voices, namely,
screen, keyboard and mouse, one could have a different voice for each.

Hth,

Rod

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Hello Folks:

 

We have a client who, somehow, has a different voice assigned to the
keyboard and another assigned to the screen.

 

Id this a feature or a broken profile?

 

Thanks all over the place gang.

 

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