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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/06/2013 12:39 PM, Kevin Custer
wrote:<br>
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Many folks don't realize the female voice behind Asterisk is a
real lady. Her name is Allison Smith:<br>
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href="http://www.theivrvoice.com/">http://www.theivrvoice.com/</a>
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href="http://www.theivrvoice.com/allison-asterisk/">http://www.theivrvoice.com/allison-asterisk/</a><br>
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You'll like here[sic] even more when you can control the level of
her voice! <grin> <br>
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Yup - I knew her name was Allison Smith, and she said in an
interview, it was a -real pain- to do all those voice-jobs.<br>
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I'd rather have Allison, though... than that typical 'Bahston'
nasally accent from the lady who did the voices for Boston
Technology voices, back in the '90's. ;-)<br>
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-Geoff/W5OMR<br>
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