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Set up an audio sequence

In the Edit Audio Sequence dialog box, you can set up an ordered sequence of audio elements to play to the caller. You can build simple audio sequences in Architect’s Sequence Builder, or you can create more complex sequences using expressions in the Custom Expression Builder.

By default, Architect opens the Edit Audio Sequence dialog box in Sequence Builder. To switch to Custom Expression Builder, click the Sequence Options menu in the upper right corner and select the Switch to custom expression link.

Note: These steps assume you are building the audio sequence in Sequence Builder, but provide examples of how the same string looks like if you add the audio in Expression Builder.

The following video describes how to build an audio sequence.

Note: Ongoing innovation may cause your interface to appear differently.

How to use the builder

The following common operations are available in Architect builders that support multiple data types:

  • To build an expression value using a sequence of items of specific data types, click and configure the desired data types. Architect displays the added items as card elements within the sequence.
  • To rearrange the sequence of cards, click and hold the card that you want to move up or down in the list.  Alternatively, use the Tab key to move through the list of cards and select the card that you want to move. To move the card to the desired position within the list, select Alt or Option and use the up and down arrow keys.
  • To delete a card, click the trash icon for the card that you want to delete. Alternatively, use the Tab key to move through the list of cards and select the card that you want to delete. Then, use the Delete key to delete the card.

Note: Some languages use a grammatical gender system that classifies nouns as being feminine, masculine, neuter, or common. In addition, other part of speech, such as articles, must also agree with the language gender. For information about configuring parameters that specify how TTS plays a supported language’s gender-specific content back to the caller at runtime, see the Suggested content.