Yep, that is a good idea. I been focusing on trying to just make it work, now I have to dig into the specific usage of it in emacspeak. But with this and hopefully my beepcaps fix, I think that will make the implementation feature complete. Will still have to work on voices some as the only tools I have to really work with are: - literal voice, as of Swiftmac 2.0 the cost of switching is a non-issue - pitch multiplier, between 0.5 and 2.0 - rate between .1 and 1 (which is a MacOS value of 0% to 100%) I want to experiment with like using a completely different voice for things in quotes (like Alex for regular, Samatha for in quotes) and have lots of other things I would like to build up on the lisp side once I lock down this final implementation, so I can work on the more fun tweaky bits. > On Mar 27, 2024, at 14:16, T.V Raman <raman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Also, re spatialization and latency: > > 1. You need only spatialize the Notification Stream. > 2. So as with Linux, run two server processes, > A. The main seaker process, no spatialization, no extra latency > B. The notification process, spatialized, some extra latency but wont > be noticed, since it's not used much. > -- -- Robert "robertmeta" Melton lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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