COMPLETE - Richard III by William Shakespeare - ek
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My fault, I missed the Rivers files additional PL follows...
Note: There is a heavy hum in all acts as mentioned by gloriana, this is a 60 Hz, AC current induced hum, if you are using a notebook, can you rerecord on battery power?...or is your computer near a source of electrical interference?
Rivers Act 1, sc 4 P LOK
Act 3, sc3
at 0:19 the following pronouns (in bold) are missing...
RIVERS
O Pomfret, Pomfret! O thou bloody prison,
Fatal and ominous to noble peers!
Within the guilty closure of thy walls
Richard the Second here was hack'd to death:
And, for more slander to thy dismal seat,
We give to thee our guiltless blood to drink.
Act 5, sc 3 - PL OK
Note: There is a heavy hum in all acts as mentioned by gloriana, this is a 60 Hz, AC current induced hum, if you are using a notebook, can you rerecord on battery power?...or is your computer near a source of electrical interference?
Rivers Act 1, sc 4 P LOK
Act 3, sc3
at 0:19 the following pronouns (in bold) are missing...
RIVERS
O Pomfret, Pomfret! O thou bloody prison,
Fatal and ominous to noble peers!
Within the guilty closure of thy walls
Richard the Second here was hack'd to death:
And, for more slander to thy dismal seat,
We give to thee our guiltless blood to drink.
Act 5, sc 3 - PL OK
David Lawrence
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Yes, there are between scene bleeps and Act 3 is PL OK.Arixa wrote:Did I forget to put some of the beeps between scenes in? Darn. Tell me if I did and it's a problem, please....
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Unfortunately, it isn't just 60 Hz hum. That would be easy to remove. The rest of the hums are right across the voice frequencies. It certainly sounds like interference of some kind to me.aradlaw wrote:Note: There is a heavy hum in all acts as mentioned by gloriana, this is a 60 Hz, AC current induced hum, if you are using a notebook, can you rerecord on battery power?...or is your computer near a source of electrical interference?
Is this any better at all? It does spoil the voice.
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_%5Brivers%5D_%5B1%5D_cleaned_rg.mp3
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Thanks Ruth, that's basically the result I got with further processing
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Thanks Bob, sorry for the delay in PLing Clarence, both acts are PL OK.
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I'm orphaning the role of Edward, Prince of Wales. I would like a female or young male voice for this role. Please post in the thread to claim it.
Hello,
my name is Sandra, (catalogue name Sandra G), and I'd like to claim the part of Edward, Prince of Wales if it's still available. I'm twenty two but sound a bit younger. The closest material I've recorded for Librivox is the Rime of the Ancient Mariner which can be found, using the following link:
http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22323
if that helps you assess me.
All the best,
Sandra.
my name is Sandra, (catalogue name Sandra G), and I'd like to claim the part of Edward, Prince of Wales if it's still available. I'm twenty two but sound a bit younger. The closest material I've recorded for Librivox is the Rime of the Ancient Mariner which can be found, using the following link:
http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22323
if that helps you assess me.
All the best,
Sandra.
Hi Sandra - we'd love to have you read the Prince of Wales. Thank you so much! I'll add you to the project. Have fun!
Here's my Act IV: http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_catesby_4.mp3 I'm excited-- I'm not sure how many lines I have left for Act V, but they should be interesting, at any rate!
And here's my Act V: http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_catesby_5.mp3 I'm done! ^_^
Thank you so much, Arixa! The files are in the MW, ready for PL.
Denny (DSayers) is joining us as Earl Rivers. The original reader is not responding to PMs - and, as previously noted, there were sound problems and some missing lines.
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Apologies for disappearing for a while. I haven't forgotten about Richard, and he will return at the beginning of June...
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I will PL the latest bunch of files tomorrow after work.
David Lawrence
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