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I'm still scoping for quality free reading material online. I've got the NY times, the Boston Globe (I'm from Boston), Time Magazine, and the Atlantic Monthly so far. I use the IRC to get novels in txt format. There's a great selection to be found there.
Jim B. wrote: I usually set the voice a few notches higher then my comfort zone so that when I do start reading work related materials and online tech manuals with Crystal set at 10 it sounds normal and yes I can understand every word at that speed.
Jim B.
jnuttallphd wrote:Hello TextAloud users:
Just interested in what people are reading and at what speed.
1) I read NY Times on line @ 170 wpm /voice Mike
2) News on internet website MSNNews, BBC, ect @ 170 wpm / vloice Mike
3) Scientific American e-text version @ 145 wpm /voice Mike Crystal mp3
4) Fiction lately "Time Machine" @ 145 wpm /voices round robin ATT mp3
Jim N
Jim B. wrote:Dear entryreqrd,
Welcome to the club. For the first couple of years I used TextAloud I used the default Mary voice to read my stuff. About two years ago I took the dive and purchased a few AT&T voices and have not looked back since. I now use the Crystal voice about 95% of the time. Crystal’s voice quality and speaking ability are a huge leap forward compared to the default Mary voice. Honestly, I don’t even use Mary’s voice any more.
Rating the other AT&T voices in the family. As a benchmark, I think Crystal is the best of the bunch. Lauren and Julia’s speaking ability are nearly equal to each other and are almost as good as Crystals. Their voice pitch is different enough to provide character separation while using voice-switching tags. I often refer to Lauren and Julia’s voices as Crystal’s slightly younger sisters. Audrey is on par with Crystal’s speaking qualities. I refer to Audrey as Crystal’s slightly older cousin from the UK. The AT&T Ray and Mike voices are the male equivalent to Lauren and Julia. Rich’s voice quality is also inline with Ray and Mikes. I like to use Rich’s voice to read email from my Boss because Rich’s voice inflections are the closest to that of a Black Male’s voice.
That pretty much emptied out my Piggy bank at the time, so I can’t tell you much about the remaining available voices. In closing, if you are hooked on TextAloud, do your self a favor and get at least one of the AT&T voices I described above. It’s the Next best $30 you’ll be glad you spent.
Jim B. 8)
Jim B. wrote:Dear entryreqrd,
Welcome to the club. For the first couple of years I used TextAloud I used the default Mary voice to read my stuff. About two years ago I took the dive and purchased a few AT&T voices and have not looked back since. I now use the Crystal voice about 95% of the time. Crystal’s voice quality and speaking ability are a huge leap forward compared to the default Mary voice. Honestly, I don’t even use Mary’s voice any more.
Rating the other AT&T voices in the family. As a benchmark, I think Crystal is the best of the bunch. Lauren and Julia’s speaking ability are nearly equal to each other and are almost as good as Crystals. Their voice pitch is different enough to provide character separation while using voice-switching tags. I often refer to Lauren and Julia’s voices as Crystal’s slightly younger sisters. Audrey is on par with Crystal’s speaking qualities. I refer to Audrey as Crystal’s slightly older cousin from the UK. The AT&T Ray and Mike voices are the male equivalent to Lauren and Julia. Rich’s voice quality is also inline with Ray and Mikes. I like to use Rich’s voice to read email from my Boss because Rich’s voice inflections are the closest to that of a Black Male’s voice.
That pretty much emptied out my Piggy bank at the time, so I can’t tell you much about the remaining available voices. In closing, if you are hooked on TextAloud, do your self a favor and get at least one of the AT&T voices I described above. It’s the Next best $30 you’ll be glad you spent.
Jim B. 8)
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