Thanks.  I thought so but forgot to include that question.  I'd set it
as a general serial synth I suppose.  Really not the best option but
it'll work...

On 25/11/2009, Chris G <cgrabowsk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> you can use the BrailleNOte as a synth.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 13:31:22 -0500
> Eleni Vamvakari <magkis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I know that this is off topic, so feel free to e-mail me offlist so we
>> don't get in trouble.  I'll soon be getting a Dell GX110, which is a
>> desktop, and already have a compaq Armada 1750, which is a laptop.
>> I'm looking for a good hardware synthesizer.  I've got a KeyNote
>> Voicecard and love the speech on those, so ideally, I'd like a KeyNote
>> SA.  But if anyone can give me a review or an audio sample of another
>> good one that would be great.  I've e-mailed Humanware and they no
>> longer have the SA in stock.  Same with APH and GW micro, though the
>> latter is now selling VocalEyes at a reduced price of $100.  I've
>> heard the Decktalk, which is okay, and the Doubletalk, which didn't
>> impress me much.  Right now, an Echo PC is my only option for the
>> desktop aside from my Braille Blazer which isn't portable since it's
>> also an embosser, but I can use it if necessary.  It's not like I'll
>> be carrying the pc around with me.  The thing is that the serial port
>> on it doesn't work and I'd really like to keep my parallel open for a
>> regular printer should I need to use one.  I've got a Braille Lite
>> 2000 and a Braille Note but neither are working at the moment.  Do any
>> of you have a hardware synth that you'd be willing to sell? What about
>> a Keynote Companion?  I know it's not strictly a synthesizer but it
>> can double as a notetaker for when I really need portability.  Please
>> keep in mind that I'm looking for a hardware synthesizer not a
>> software one like Eloquence and I'd also like it to run under either a
>> parallel or serial port.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Eleni
>>
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