Ken,

I also work with handicapped people. I work on software for them to speak with. I am currently working on an overlay creator for Speech Pathologists and teachers to use for dynamic speech boards.
I work with Aug Comm for two other companies as well.


What do you do? for yourself?

Tom


On Monday, October 27, 2003, at 02:02 AM, Ken Norris wrote:


Hi Chipp,

Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 23:05:17 -0600
From: "Chipp Walters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Windows sound and music--help!

Ken,

I purchased two AT&T voice fonts when they first came out. A developer
special for around $150 each. I don't think the sell them anymore. I'm not
sure what AT&T wants to do with them...but, they are great. Most agree they
have the best voices overall.
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Me too, but I couldn't tell any difference between how they sound on a
Compaq under XP or a Mac. To me the demos sound the same on either platform.
I was saying I believe the quality has to do with the AT&T TTS engine, not
the platform.
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Good point about how difficult it is to work within the system. I believe
there are also some other voice fonts available for the PC, but I quit
keeping up with it since RR quit working with them.
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I know. I sure hope they can patch revSpeak for XP somehow. It's all I have
to test on right now. Because of the loss of muscle control, my intended
users are speech impaired. Their other possibilities of controlling the
computer is where I come in with custom combinations of software techniques
and controllers. I can't be running back and forth to the convalescent
center to test on their machines.


Ken N.

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