Dar Scott wrote: > > > [[rate 10000]]u > >Perhaps the truncation is related to this.
Yes; most likely. It's a workaround to enable the OS 8/9 Speech Manager to accept > ca. 40 pitch stipulations within one spoken string (I hope I have my terminology is clear enough here). Apparently, a voice will simply revert to a monotone after about 40 stipulations. So I include a comma which will allow me to start a "new" string (within the same "say" command) with more pitch stipulations .....but this comma interferes with the rhythm of the "song".....so I include a single "u" sound at an extremely fast rate right before the comma to speed it up (yes, I hear you all groaning, but it works, or. at least it did in OS 8/9). It very well may be that OS X doesn't like this workaround/kludge/abomination, and I'd have to figure out another way of bypassing the 40-pitch limitation. However, for all I know the OS X Speech Manager doesn't have this limitation (somehow I doubt that's changed, though). If I have the time I'll experiment to see if I can fashion another solution... Kurt _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
