And here's mine at 2:07
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/summerevening_leprohon_bk_128kb.mp3
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Bruce.
COMPLETE [Weekly] A Canadian Summer Evening by R E Leprohon
PL OK, David!aradlaw wrote:Thanks tovarisch, edited file uploaded.
tovarisch
- reality prompts me to scale down my reading, sorry to say
to PLers: do correct my pronunciation please
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Thank you Bruce.
thanks again tovarisch.
thanks again tovarisch.
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Hi David,
Here is my recording at 02:03
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/summerevening_leprohon_emp_128kb.mp3
Here is my recording at 02:03
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/summerevening_leprohon_emp_128kb.mp3
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Thank you Elizabeth.
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New to Librivox but I have some performance, reading, and recording experience. Anyway, here's mine!
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/summerevening_leprohon_cm_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/summerevening_leprohon_cm_128kb.mp3
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Thank you Corey, good first reading, but the volume is too low at 74.7 dB, you should aim for your wave forms to peak near the 0.5 mark, like this:
You can check your volume using our Checker program - see info at http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Checker Make sure you download the experimental version - you will find the volume in decibels on the Information tab. For your information, we look for around 89 dB (87-91 is OK)
There is also a 41.7 dB background noise level that will increase with amplifying, so you will have to apply some Noise Reduction to the file.
Please experiment with amplifying and Noise Reduction and upload a new file (same filename please).
*Please let me know under what name would you like to appear in the LV catalog and if you have one, we can put your personal URL link on your catalog page too.
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You can check your volume using our Checker program - see info at http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Checker Make sure you download the experimental version - you will find the volume in decibels on the Information tab. For your information, we look for around 89 dB (87-91 is OK)
There is also a 41.7 dB background noise level that will increase with amplifying, so you will have to apply some Noise Reduction to the file.
Please experiment with amplifying and Noise Reduction and upload a new file (same filename please).
*Please let me know under what name would you like to appear in the LV catalog and if you have one, we can put your personal URL link on your catalog page too.
You can view your brand new LV Catalog page by clicking your forum name in the Magic Window.
David Lawrence
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Thanks, volume is up to required level.
Thank you to all readers this week.
This project is now complete!
All audio files can be found on our catalog page: http://librivox.org/a-canadian-summer-evening-by-rosanna-eleanor-leprohon/
David Lawrence
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