I agree to all mentioned above, especially the pc editor item.

Since speech will need to be generated and routed to a specific port (Headphones most likely), that will take some specific system design and acquisition of a text to speech synthesis or mp3 (or other format) file of each option. Then again the sound file would be cumbersome too to where one would need to be created for each entry in each area of a board like this.

Editing from the computer is most easiest where we could just tweek our settings on a voice or style; save it off to a library and access it. As long as it is saved in a logical order (and we would normally do this on any board), we could get by with the majority of items Christian had listed. Menus can't wrap. There has to be a way to stop from going around in circles on any board. That's why Tyros is known to be best for us since there's a stopping point and a start point and each time you go to that screen you know where you are at any given time.

Buttons and controls are the most escential point here. If there are only generic style groups or voice groups, then the screen which would come up should have a logical list of sub-categories again with a start and end point to each screen

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