On 10/6/11, Jason White <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Robert D. Crawford <robdcraw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I've >> not used espeak in quite a while but I don't remember the voice being >> particularly high so there might be another issue at work here. > > I think there is another issue here. I have used Espeak and the pitch of the > voice > was not high. In fact, it was close to the default Espeak pitch. > > Have you tried running the speech server by itself, outside of Emacspeak, > and > testing it there? Oh yes, definitely. It was one of the first things I did, in fact. NO problems there. I tried it in interactive mode and with several of the voices to boot. NO matter what voice I choose from the default one to all the variants, they all work as they are supposed to. Orca and Speakup work just fine too. I use E-speak exclusively so, that's what they use to talk too. No low pitch, no weirdness with any of them. Just Emacspeak. The voice is the default voice but set to a very high pitch. Whenever it tries to honor the voice lock settings for, say a link or something where it dips down a few pitches, it says a few syllables at a slightly lower pitch than the high one and hten the final syllables are said in a male-pitched voice. It's like listening to emacspeak with a 14 year old kid's voice when it's turning from a boy's to a ma Best regards,n's. 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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