Open the VO utility, find the Speech tab and tab over to voices popup. VO space 
on that, and arrow down to custom… select that,  and you're presented with a 
list of all voices available, including those from Apple proper. Arrow up and 
down through the list, until you locate one you like, tab over to play, and you 
can hear samples of said voices. Between the list of voices, and their 
subsequent play buttons are checkboxes for each. Check all the voices you want 
to use, tab to the oK button, and from there, software update comes up, and it 
behaves like ago other install. I downloaded 7 of them last night via this 
method, was able to do them simultaneously, and it was easily the fastest 
nearly 3 gigs I've ever downloaded. :)

I Hope that helps you
On Jul 23, 2011, at 10:56 AM, Kaare Dehard wrote:

> Okay, where in the voiceover utility do you go to get the additional voices?
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