I was just thinking of future books, and I think we may have a problem with book 16. what are we gonna do for the chat room. How are we gonna "say" what was written in the chat room?
You could always get a bunch of random people from this (or another forum) -- not involved in the audiobook project -- to do the voices. Just an idea; I was just thinking that the people in the chat room are a bunch of random people from the Internet -- why not use a bunch of random people from the Internet to do the voices?
Also, if you do decide to use synthesized voices, check out the ones in Mac OS X. They're quite nice, especially Alex (the newest one). If you want a more computer-y voice, eSpeak <espeak.sf.net> has a bunch of good voices; however, I'm not sure how you would use it (I have an open-source screen reader that uses it, and there's a command-line version of it, but as far as I know, no one has written a shiny graphical interface for using eSpeak. Well, there is one on the $100 laptop <
www.laptop.org>, but I don't have it.)
Just some thoughts.
-- J.P.