Well, this is very interesting. Here are two things I have discovered. Other
people's ears may hear it differently. I am listening to the voice with a
professional set of headphones or, through professional speakers.

 

First, the compact voice is not as expressive as the normal voice. It's
pitch changes for certain words is less noticeable, but it's certainly not
robotic.

 

But here is the real surprise. The actual voice sound, to my ears, is better
on the compact voice than it is on the regular voice. It is much smoother
and less fuzzy. I don't hear this as much through the iPhone speaker, but I
can definitely hear it when connected to professional headphones or my
professional sound system in my recording studio.

 

Very nice improvement to the compact voice. Now here is my question.

 

What is the reason for the compact voice in the first place. By suggestion,
it would take less memory. Yes? No? If yes, I'm hoping I will notice it in
the overall performance of my iPhone, or is this too much to hope for?

 

Thanks much.

 

Neal

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