Hi everybody!

So, I've kind of been tinkering around with the feature to add a text to iTunes 
as a track. The native service works great, and it even overwrites your system 
speech rate preference if using the [[rate <WPM>]] parameter above the block of 
text highlighted.

The issue appears when you want to use another voice. Apparently,it does not 
take this into account and always will use Alex, even if you change the system 
voice which seems a bit silly to me. I have a Danish text I'd love to read on 
my iPhone when I'm flying to the Netherlands on Saturday without using the 
built-in TTS, mainly because of the bit rate and because of a lot of 
pronunciation problems.

Is there another parameter I can insert that will basically overwrite the 
preference that Apple apparently "wants" me to use? This has kind of made me a 
bit annoyed already. I am gonna submit this to accessibility either way, but 
I'd still like to know if there is a workaround preferably with the native 
service built in
.
Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Nic
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