[DECtalk] new to the list

Nick G Nick at HKCRadio.com
Thu Mar 2 15:49:46 EST 2006


You're both right, actually.
Tellme started using L&H, then switched to AT&T.  Since Graffiti was a 
tellme system, and tellme hosted the number...You can figure it out from 
there.
Thanks,
Nick
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Baechler" <tony at baechler.net>
To: "DECtalk Discussions" <dectalk at bluegrasspals.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 3:27 AM
Subject: Re: [DECtalk] new to the list


> Hi.  You're incorrect.  TellMe used L&H speech.  Specifically,
> Jennifer.  I like AT&T better than that but in general I don't like
> any software speech including Access32.  That's why it would be nice
> to have open source firmware for the Express.  You could still have
> flexibility and program the actual unit any way you want.
>
> At 02:56 PM 3/1/2006, you wrote:
>>The weird thing is that I absolutely can't stand AT&T speech. I think that
>>is the one the Tellme system used to use when they did have extensions. 
>>Most
>>hardware synths that were ever probably out were used by blind people with
>>screen readers. I'd see little else to use them for besides singing. It'd 
>>be
>>neat to see a CD out with Dec Talk used as a voice, even mixed with real
>>singers. I bet they come in handy when a person doesn't have backup 
>>singers.
>
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