MayowaArogundade — Post 121 of 126
At post 114, is it possible that I could change the voice of DECKTALK or I can only get Harry on DECKTALK for Android? Because I only heard Harry on this recording and besides I don't have an Android phone for me to test it with. So yeah I'm just asking, does it have all the voices you can change that we all know from DECKTALK? Thanks.
um hey george uh so the reason why uh you heard that the reason why you heard harry on the recording is because that's my configuration however you can use different voices um i will have uh i should have uh i should have made a post about it but um i never did so yes you can get like paul and the rest of them but this is just my configuration um yeah uh that yeah that is just my configuration um so yeah it's that's a configuration thing that i uh that i did so yeah you can get others on there you know like the rest of them but and it's also my personal preference as well so that that yeah that's just the configuration that I have, George. Um, thanks for the question. Um, I should have, uh, I should have, um, I should have pointed this out in the first, uh, thing I made, but that's just me, so, yeah.
Hi, how's it going? Thanks for clarifying that there's multiple voices on DeckTalk. I like Harry as well. I also like Paul. If I were using DeckTalk for Android, I would switch every now and then. That's my configuration and preference. If I were to try an Android device next time as a test, I would just test out DeckTalk for Android. Maybe.
I mean, Mackenzie if you want to, you can make a second recording of demonstrating all the Daktok voices that you get from Android if you want to, I don't mind it. So, yeah, thanks.
Hi, how's it going? This is George again. I wish there was an Eloquence for 64-bit version of Android just in case if people wants to use it. It was a pretty cool synthesizer that there is for Android and I guess most people uses it back in 2011 to 2016 or something. And now we have Eloquence for iOS. This is just a thought, that's all. If there is no 64-bit version of Eloquence for Android, that's totally okay. It's no big deal.