I like dectalk, among other things, for its unicode support. Do other synths also support unicode characters?
Matt
At 18:41 19/11/2014, you wrote:
Hello,

Not so. Anybody running Window-Eyes can purchase all of our supported synthesizers, including DECTalk Access 32. https://www.gwmicro.com/catalog/speech_synthesizers/index.php?moreInfo=8110-020&media=print

Regards,
Steve


On 11/19/2014 1:28 PM, MJ Williams wrote:
Pity you can't get the DECTalk if you're buying Window-Eyes for the first time.

At 18:05 19/11/2014, you wrote:
Yep the dectalk is the best here. I use tone I for everything this is perfect Paul. The response time is wonderful, and the old dectalk is still the clearest out there.
Hth


From: LBX [ mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 5:01 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: WE Voices For Programming

Hi Rick,
Synthesizer Dectalk
    I use Screen Tone L, Keyboard Tone M and Mouse Tone Q
With a rate of 62 for screen and mouse, with keyboard set at 72
With screen and mouse pitch at 3 and keyboard at 4

    But everything is dependent on your hearing ability.

        Bruce

Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 4:58 AM

Subject: WE Voices For Programming

Hi: I am using one of the default synths and it has a little lag and doesn’t read capitals with a noticible rise in pitch for cap letters whin using read character (right arrow) and especially when selecting characters. It is just clunky compared to what I was use to using Eloquence on my old xp machine. First, which voices have you found read and type clearly at high speeds, I type and read letters and numbers as well as words and paragraphs pretty fast since I have touch typed for about 40 or 50 years now. What synths have you found the most responsive while programming and have you downloaded any synths or voices from GW ­ I read the process and it sounds confusing to a simple minded bloke like me. I am leaning twoard Eloquence but without trying other synths, not just hearing them but use them tpityping and reading characters I don’t have a clue how they will respond to my high-speed need for clarity.
Any suggestions on how to try them out or on how to pick one for programming?
Rick USA



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