The Kurzweil reading machine has a child's voice called Kit the Kid.
Peace.
Linette
On 10/18/2016 4:02 PM, Reeva Webb via Talk wrote:
Ok, this is semi random but anyone remember a synth from the mid to late
'90s that had like child voices? They were somewhat real sounding. No, it
wasn't vocalizer or dectalk or eloquence. I haven't heard them since but
remember them from elementary school at that time.
On Tuesday, October 18, 2016, Jim via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
wrote:
Hi there folks!
My first relatively high end synthesizer was the Accent Sa External unit.
I loved it-accept for the volume control which either needed cleaned or
replaced. I used it in colledge as well as on many other computerss with a
TinyTalk boot disk which I personally made. Well, I had a lot of friends
helping me to learn DOS which helped out a great deal! Catch Ya Later de
<KF8LT><Jim>.
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