OK folks, this question strays slightly off the precise topic a smidgen, but here goes.

Some of you may have been acquainted with the intro to DOS tapes made by Doug Wakefield. I thought these presentations were quite good at the time. But what I would like to know to this day is just what synthesizer he was using on those tapes. I thought it sounded a bit more pleasant than even DEC Talk. These must have been made in the late 80s or early 90s.

I do remember back in the day thinking that I would never get used to the sound of the Artic Synphonic (spelling), and was aiming for a DT, but ultimately had to settle for the Artic.

Anyway, if anybody knows the answer to my question, I would really like to know, even after all these many years

On 10/19/2016 7:37 AM, Don H via Talk wrote:
My first screen reader was called Enable Reader and my syn was a Votrax
PSS if I remember right.  I also remember paying $500 for a 20 Meg
internal hard drive so I did not have to use 5 1/4 floppy disks to run
the machine.  Of course that was a DOS machine
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