DECtalk Software includes in-line commands that control voice characteristics.
You can use these commands to perform simple voice-control operations, such as
changing the speaking rate or speaking voice while DECtalk Software is
speaking. In-line commands can be inserted into the text entered into the text window
or box available in most application supplied with DECtalk Software. In-line
commands also can be included in data buffers passed to the DECtalk Software
DLLs by way of various TextToSpeech...() API calls. For more information, see the DECtalk Software Reference Guide.
DECtalk Software also has a more complex set of voice-control commands to
modify the characteristics of each voice, control intonation and stress within
written text, or to create special effects, such as singing.
In-line commands have special syntax rules and components that you need to use
when you insert them into files. A few simple commands and command components
are illustrated below. Refer to the DECtalk Software Reference Guide for more information on in-line commands.
In-Line Command Components