doubletalks

Janina Sajka janina at afb.net
Mon Dec 11 20:30:44 EST 2000


The internal ISA card wins, hands down, over the LT in my experience.
Reason is appreciably less latency between the time you push the key and
the time you hear speech from the synth. At least, I notice a difference.
I have both, by the way.

Having said this, I expect these boards to be surpassed soon by
TripleTalk--though the drivers for TripleTalk are not yet available and I
suspect won't be for awhile yet.
 On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Chris Nestrud wrote:

> I'm going to be getting a doubletalk, and I'm wondering if one type works
> better with speakup (the pc or lt). Any suggestions?
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> Chris
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