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Alain Desilets wrote: > > > > > I, too, speak very softly when dictating. I have tried several > > different mic.s. Whenever I try a new mic., I create a new > > user, import all my ddxs into the new user and dictate into > > that voice file for a few days. Don't know if it is really > > necessary to go to all this trouble but my primary voice files/ > > performance is very, very good and don't want to do anything > > that would mess that up. Anyway, the mic. that seems to > > perform the best for me is the VXI. It is so sensitive on > > my system that I had to turn it way, way down. If you are not > > using the VXI (one with the ear pad-speaker) then you might > > want to consider getting one (try it in a new user) > > Hope this helps, > > Rose > > > > > > It's not just the volume that I think throws people off (and possibly > DD). I also have a fairly nasal voice and a tendancy to not articulate > very well. > > I switched from a Shure Mic to a VXI and didn't notice a significant difference. > > -- > Alain Desilets > Institute for Information Technology > National Research Council of Canada > > e-mail: alain@ai.iit.nrc.ca Just curious, did you set up a new user for the VXI or use your old voice files? (still trying to determine if this is the reason for the difference in our experiences). By the way my system is a 486/100/32 running under WFWG 3.11. 70% of the time I dictate into WordPerfect 6.1. Rose