State of the Union Addresses 1829-1836 - dlo

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Thanks for section 3 realisticspeakers :D

Well read. One error noted.

35:03 end of section three – you read end of section one

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Section 11 is PLOK Jim :thumbs:
It being thus established by unquestionable proof that the Bank of the United States was converted into a permanent electioneering engine

it is attempting to produce great embarrassment in one portion of the community, while through presses known to have been sustained by its money it attempts by unfounded alarms to create a panic in all.
Interesting ideas.

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By interesting, do you also mean familiar? Thanks for the clearance.
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Reminiscent of the last 60 years or so. Never really stopped.
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soupy wrote:...end of section three – you read end of section one...
Well, it WAS My section 1... :roll:
fixed.
[35:08]
https://librivox.org/uploads/dlolso21/stateoftheunionaddresses1829_1836_03_jackson.mp3

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Did it sound "artificially loud"?
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Q: What did you think of the audio quality? Did the limiting sound strange to you? Was there too much noise? Too much sibilance?
Did it sound "artificially loud"?
Your voice sounded good and was easy to listen to.
Volume was a little high - 90.9 you could use MP3Gain to reduce it by 1.5 - but it sounds good as is.
No Sibilance noted -

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Just my two bits...

I know 89dB is our target but 86-92 is allowable. I for one tend to process near the top end of the allowable range. Once the files are converted for Archive they lose close to 3dB. I've download from there and sometimes struggle with the volume being too low. Naturally, it's up to you guys but that's my perspective.
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Section 4 - that Trump chose Jackson to hang in the oval office is becoming clear.

[39:57]

https://librivox.org/uploads/dlolso21/stateoftheunionaddresses1829_1836_04_jackson.mp3
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Indeed!

Thank you! MW updated for PL.
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neecheelok70 wrote:! can do 12 and 13.

Jim
Jim,
In reviewing the MW would you be willing to add section 14 to your list? 1834 has 3 parts. It's certainly not required to have the same reader for all parts but figured I would ask.
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I didn't notice. Of course, happy to do it. And the remaining ones too.


I will do 14, 15,and 16.

Jim
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Section 4 is PLOK :thumbs:

States rights and the Chief Magistrate.

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Thank you all! :thumbs:
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Thank you, Jim!
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