Hi Shawn,
Thanks for that information.
My personal situation is that, due to experiencing a rather unique
secondary disability, I have yet to find a safe voice to use. One that
does not at best stimulate my brain's dizzy centres, or at worst create
something a bit like a Cesar.
My last try, in March, involved a siri voice on an Iphone, which made me
rather sick
indeed.
for the moment Hardware, gosh I wish someone had saved the digital
dectalk voices, as I use a hardware decktalk voice now, seems safer than
software strict like Ios...believe me its complex even for my medical
team.
What I hoped for from the list was frequency related information anything
that might hint at quality before I try.
I would not be using a strict 64 bit edition of Macos regardless for
other reasons. Still, I imagine there are at least 20 or more options
just in the regular non-siri voices.
Thanks,
Karen
On Tue, 29 Dec 2020, 'Shawn Krasniuk' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi Karen. Some voices on the Mac are used for novelty purposes. Bells basically
talks, or in this case, sings like a grandfather clock. There are other novelty
voices that I'm not going to get indepth about because it'll take all night to
do so. But I can tell you one voice I'm glad they finally let us use on the
Mac. We can now use Siri voices. They added those voices in Catalina and they
can be used in Big Sur as well.
Regards,
Shawn,
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On Dec 28, 2020, at 10:49 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
What defines a voice as useless?
I suppose a voice named bells, is just a ringer not a talker?
Are the voices say for English first in the order, or must one go down the
list finding non-English speaking voices mixed into the options? Clarity is
an absolute requirement, and I mean strictly on the mac.
Thanks so much,
On Mon, 28 Dec 2020, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
Well, I believe they???re only 40 English voice says, and of those at least 10
or totally useless. Generally they???re marked them as different genders and
sometimes is a compact and a non-compact version. One example of a totally
useless one, is the bells voice that was around since macOS eight or possibly
seven.
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On Dec 28, 2020, at 5:03 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
??? Jonathan,
Do you know if any details about each voice is provided..anywhere?
Its characteristics, frequency ranges, etc.?
Surely there must be some reason that makes each voice distinctive from each
other besides the name.
That such a number exists is honestly astonishing.
Karen
On Mon, 28 Dec 2020, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
There are approximately, 285 voices that are available as downloads from Apple. If you
pick the name of the Voice in the Speech category of VoiceOver utility, and go to the
last item in the pop-up list this will be "customize".
Pressing this brings up a dialog with a table of voices. Each voice has a
checkbox next to it to determine if if it will be enabled for use in VoiceOver.
After the list of voices is a play, cancel, and a OK button. The Play button
lets you hear a sample of the selected voice. The OK button accepts any changes
and requests System Utility to download the new voices the next time it checks
for updates.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
On Dec 28, 2020, at 09:53, Chris Westbrook <westbch...@gmail.com> wrote:
I like Alex, and sort of like Daniel sometimes, but are there additional voices
for purchase or free? Just wondering. I like Fred's voice, but he doesn't speak
clearly. haha.
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