COMPLETE - Richard III by William Shakespeare - ek
The raw file has what sounds like mic clicks throughout, could you check this please 1em
Otherwise PL OK [/quote]
Sorry about that. Will re-record it later tonight. Mic was bumping up against my shirt. (I use a wireless lapel mic)
Otherwise PL OK [/quote]
Sorry about that. Will re-record it later tonight. Mic was bumping up against my shirt. (I use a wireless lapel mic)
Fixtinated. Let me know if there are any other issues.
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file for 46 CHRISTOPHER URSWICK: 4.5 - 8 lines (0:40)
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_christopherurswick_43.mp3
--CHRIS
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_christopherurswick_43.mp3
--CHRIS
Hi hortland - I responded to your messages earlier today and listed all of Norfolk's lines. He speaks 8 times but had 10 lines. Hope that helps.
I fixed the ghost of Henry VI, is it up to snuff now?
The recording for King Edward IV has been uploaded to:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_kingedwardiv_2.mp3
4.29 minutes
4.31 MB.
As requested, no normalization or noise-cleaning applied. Furthermore, since this character only appears in one scene (2.1) no dividers have been inserted into text.
Who the heck decided to use the spelling "Gloster"? Also, incidentally, in case anyone from Rhode Island is involved in this, the pronunciation of "Warwick" as "Wor-rick" (rhymes with Hamlet's Yorick) is intentional - I've been to that place several times and that's definitely how the locals pronounce it.
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_kingedwardiv_2.mp3
4.29 minutes
4.31 MB.
As requested, no normalization or noise-cleaning applied. Furthermore, since this character only appears in one scene (2.1) no dividers have been inserted into text.
Who the heck decided to use the spelling "Gloster"? Also, incidentally, in case anyone from Rhode Island is involved in this, the pronunciation of "Warwick" as "Wor-rick" (rhymes with Hamlet's Yorick) is intentional - I've been to that place several times and that's definitely how the locals pronounce it.
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Actually, I liked "Gloster" - it helped me pronounce Gloucester (or whatever it is) correctly, LOL!
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I'm not sure if you missed this but I'm still assigned.Chris Caron wrote:file for 46 CHRISTOPHER URSWICK: 4.5 - 8 lines (0:40)
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_christopherurswick_43.mp3
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Thank you 1evilmofo, Shipley & Chris Caron - I'll give a listen to all these this evening
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Thanks, everyone. Sorry I missed your file, Chris - you're in the MW now.aradlaw wrote:Thank you 1evilmofo, Shipley & Chris Caron - I'll give a listen to all these this evening
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Hi Chris
46 - CHRISTOPHER URSWICK: 4.5 -
0:31 read - "And toward London do they bend in power,"
text - "And toward London do they bend their power,"
* and while making that correction, there is a pronunciation you may want to correct also...
last line -
If by the way they be not fought withal (pronounced with-all )
Thanks
46 - CHRISTOPHER URSWICK: 4.5 -
0:31 read - "And toward London do they bend in power,"
text - "And toward London do they bend their power,"
* and while making that correction, there is a pronunciation you may want to correct also...
last line -
If by the way they be not fought withal (pronounced with-all )
Thanks
David Lawrence
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The click is gone but the first two lines now have a strong background hum1evilmofo wrote:I fixed the ghost of Henry VI, is it up to snuff now?
David Lawrence
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