I am for DoubleTalk also, especially with the really bad later versions of DecTalk. At 08:48 AM 4/13/2005 -0500, you wrote: >Hi, > >I vote for DoubleTalk. > >Robert > >At 08:15 AM 4/13/2005, you wrote: > >hi, > >i like both dectalk and doubletalk. they are both good. > >if you set the voice pitch just right with paul and dectalk, you can get > >him sounding pretty scarry to read those scarry books. > >Chris > >-- > >Chris G <chrisg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > > >On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 09:07:41 -0400 > >"LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >LS> While we are talking about synthesizers, let me ask a question or two: > >LS> > >LS> What do you think of DEC-Talk? > >LS> > >LS> I will say that AT&T Natural Voices requires far too much in the way of > >LS> resources than we are able to put on a low power-consumption device. > >LS> > >LS> It looks like the top contenders are > >LS> > >LS> > >LS> DoubleTalk > >LS> Eloquence > >LS> DEC-Talk > >LS> > >LS> What are your thoughts? > >LS> > >LS> Do you know of others? > >LS> > >LS> > > > >-- > >Chris G <chrisg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Clarence Whaley Training Division Manager GW Micro E-Mail: Clarence@xxxxxxxxxxx Direct Voice (615) 383-6248 or 866-699-8901 Direct Fax (260) 489-2608 GW Micro Voice Number 260-489-3671 http://www.gwmicro.com or press enter below to read all about our training program http://www.gwmicro.com/training