Hi, Can anyone please tell me how in the world to lower the overall pitch for the voice in Emacspeak? I've installed Emacspeak 34 from source onto my Vinux 3.2 (modified Ubuntu 11.04) and everything went fine except for one thing. The e-speak voice seems to be set at this annoying high, squeaky pseudogirlie pitch that is driving me absolutely bonkers! I have dug around in the settings area for emacspeak and even tried plowing my way through the e-speak-voices.el file trying to see if I can locate where I might modify this but with no success. I tried changing the e-speak default voice to male 3 which is a lower pitched voice hoping that would help and no cigar. I tried renaming the female variants to .old thereby eliminating them and still no results. This leads me to believe that there is something about how e-speak support was implemented which has it set to a very high pitch. I imagine changing it involves digging really deep into the dim recesses of some menu somehwere or calling up some function or other with m-x with a long name or, *cringe*, I may have to edit one of the emacs lisp files but I need some guidance so I don't totally blow it. Can someone please help before I lose my sanity? :) Thanks. Alex M ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help".
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