Voice Banking Erin Singleton (02 Nov 2010 16:18 EDT)
RE: Voice Banking Antoinette Verdone (02 Nov 2010 16:34 EDT)
RE: Voice Banking Coggiola, Jennifer L. (02 Nov 2010 16:59 EDT)
RE: Voice Banking Erin Singleton (02 Nov 2010 17:43 EDT)

RE: Voice Banking Coggiola, Jennifer L. 02 Nov 2010 20:59 UTC

We have patients who record phrases as wav files on their home PCs. We then transfer the files to an SGD and link them to a button on a page-set when needed.  I try to discuss it with our patients who can speak and are at risk of loosing their speech.  Overall, few of them do it.  Would love to start recording phrases myself during clinic while I'm "testing" their speech.  Even having 5 phrases recorded to add to a page-set when the SGDs arrive would be wonderful.  Just haven't organized the process or storage of the recordings.

I have 2 patients who created synthesized voices through Model Talker.  We are just now looking at putting one of the synthesized voices on an V Max + with EyeMax.

Jen Coggiola, MA, CCC/SLP
Speech Pathologist
ALS Center at UCSF
400 Parnassus Ave., 8th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94143
(415) 353-2122 clinic phone
(415) 353-2524 clinic fax
(925) 323-0175 cell phone
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Subject: Voice Banking

Hi everyone,

I am sort of surveying other SLP’s that work with AAC to find out who out there is presently doing voice banking, and if so what type of voice banking? I have heard other therapists tell me that they regularly voice bank with their patients but I am curious if they mean phrase banking or do they mean creating a synthesized voice for their patient.  If you do voice bank do you wait until the patient has a device and record it directly to their device or do you record it to your own device and transfer the files later?

I am very curious to find out! I am currently recording my own voice to create a synthesized voice and it’s very time consuming and taxing. Has anyone else done this?

Erin Singleton M.A., CCC-SLP
Neuroscience Outpatient Rehabilitation Center
2335 East Kashian Lane, Suite 301
Fresno, California 93701
Office: (559) 459-6056
Cell: (559) 250-1949
Fax: (559) 459-2957
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