COMPLETE]Psychotherapy by Hugo Münsterberg - arb

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Sandra7
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Post by Sandra7 »

Hello Matthew
I have assigned you the section you asked for so all that's cool. Would you mind posting the link to your one minute test in this thread? It's just so that I can get a feel for your voice and hear your bit rate and some other electronic stuff, the names of which I can never remember.

All the best,
Sandra.
Halcyon
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Post by Halcyon »

I will get you that mono, 128kbps bit rate, 44.1 kHz sample rate 1-minute test recording once my microphone arrives. If waiting for a week or two for that is not preferred, then I can put together a 1-minute test with either the built-in microphone on my laptop or an old webcam.

Let me know your preference and I'll proceed accordingly.

Thanks.
-Matthew
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Post by Sandra7 »

Hello Matthew,
I'm happy to wait for your nice new microphone, especially as that's the one you'll be recording the chapter with.

All the best,
Sandra.
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Post by merilys »

Sandra,

I would like to read Section 16 (Psychotherapy and the church). My one-minute test can be found here:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/jc/fireandice_frost_ees.mp3

Thank you,
Erin
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Post by Sandra7 »

Hello Erin
your forum name is in, welcome to the book! I liked your test as well.

All the best,
Sandra.
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Post by slawek »

Dears,
Thank you for the chapter very much.

I just wanted to make it clear - The Mental Symptoms in the text is actually chapter 10 even though in the magic box - it's 11. Is that ok ? I understand that it's the effect of splitting some of the chapters into smaller sections. One more thing: am I supposed to read in the introduction "section10" or " section 11" ?
All the best
Slawek
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Post by annise »

Hi Slawek
Thanks for pointing that out - I missed that when we split the chapters. I've tweaked the introduction - please say section number at the very beginning , we were asked to add it so people can flick through quickly and find their place - so read section 11

Anne
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Post by Halcyon »

Sandra,

Here is my 1 minute test:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tests/test_halcyon.mp3

I'm looking forward to getting started.

-Matthew
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Post by Availle »

CarlManchester wrote:Great job on the preface, Availle.
Thanks, Carl! :9:

I was not sure whether you were intimidated by the length of Ruth's recording, or whether you'd want to listen in sequence...

So, I felt intimidated enough to do the Introduction (14:44):

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/psychotherapy_01_munsterberg.mp3

Enjoy! ('Lazy' edit on this one - please let me know things like overlong pauses, background noise, etc...)
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Post by CarlManchester »

Everything seems fine with that, Availle.

Didn't mean to intimidate (!) anyone. It would be nice to listen to the recordings in order, but I think things are very unlikely to work out like that, so I'm resigned to listening to them out of order.

Had 15 mins to spare but not an hour, which is why I'm still pushing your recording back, Ruthie.
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Post by CarlManchester »

Hi Halcyon,

Your minute sound fine to me. Look forward to the real thing.

Cheers,
Carl.
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Post by RuthieG »

No hurry, Carl. I'm not going anywhere. ;)
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Post by slawek »

Thank you Anne,
I hope to be able send my chapter soon.
Kind regards.
Slawek
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Post by johntkucz »

Hi,
Could I read 5 and 6? Looks very interesting.
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Post by Sandra7 »

Hello johntkucz,
yes by all means. I'll add you into the mw, welcome to the book!

All the best,
Sandra.
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