Fonix proudly introduces DECtalk version 5.01-E1, the world's most ...
Fonix proudly introduces DECtalk version 5.01-E1, the world's most ...
Fonix proudly introduces DECtalk version 5.01-E1, the world's most ...
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Name [:name]<br />
Description<br />
Changes <strong>the</strong> current speaking voice to one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>DECtalk</strong> voices.<br />
Syntax [:name XX]<br />
Alternat<br />
e<br />
Range ...<br />
[:n]<br />
Options Variable Speake<br />
r<br />
Descriptio<br />
n<br />
p PAUL default<br />
male voice<br />
w WENDY whispering<br />
female<br />
voice<br />
Parameter<br />
s<br />
...<br />
Default PAUL<br />
Notes 1. Synchronous<br />
2. A user can change<br />
any of <strong>the</strong> voice<br />
characteristics of <strong>the</strong><br />
current speaker by<br />
using <strong>the</strong> Design Voice<br />
[:dv] in-line command.<br />
These changes are<br />
active only while <strong>the</strong><br />
current speaker<br />
remains current. To<br />
save <strong>the</strong> voice<br />
changes, use <strong>the</strong> save<br />
option of <strong>the</strong> Design<br />
Voice command, which<br />
saves <strong>the</strong> changes as<br />
<strong>the</strong> voice of Val. For<br />
information on <strong>the</strong><br />
individual<br />
characteristics of a<br />
speaker or details on<br />
how to change a voice<br />
using <strong>the</strong> Design Voice<br />
[:dv] command, see <strong>the</strong><br />
information under<br />
Design voice command.<br />
Example [:name Paul] or [:np]<br />
The Speak applet displays language-specific speaker names, as listed below.<br />
Englis<br />
h<br />
Spanis<br />
h<br />
In-line commands<br />
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