[COMPLETE] The History Of Lady Barton by Elizabeth Griffith - dlo

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Hi Lora, let's write 14:07 then. I am blind and cannot checck that. Or at least I don't know how. Stav.
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Stav--
I added the times in the Notes category of the MW; hope that was okay.
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Hi Lynda,
Vol. 1, Section 12, Letters #17 and #18 are PL Okay. Thanks for doing a great job! Lora :D
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Jim--
I am really sorry but I don't see where you listed the revised recording for spot PL for letter #53---Help! What am I missing? Lora
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Post by neecheelok70 »

It is on page 9, but I have copied it for you here:

https://librivox.org/uploads/dlolso21/historyofladybarton_41_griffith_128kb.mp3

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Letter 53 is part of Section 41. Is that the confusion? Jim
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I have my next four letters recorded, but not yet edited.
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You are doing better than me Devorah!

If this nasty cold will go away and my voice stops changing it would be nice to continue recording! I just cannot see Lady Barton as a tenor right now :hmm:

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You are doing better than me Devorah!

If this nasty cold will go away and my voice stops changing it would be nice to continue recording! I just cannot see Lady Barton as a tenor right now :hmm:

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Post by mightyfelix »

Oh, I so understand! My voice has been a bit unreliable lately, but mostly ok. After those four letters, it was completely done in, though. The plus side was that then it was all scratchy and gravelly and perfect for a male character of questionable integrity that I'm playing over in the dramatic forum! :lol: So I took advantage of it to record his part. :mrgreen:
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Do you like the book?
Love gothic novels? Try Children Of The Abbey. Like surprising mysteries? Try The Amathist Cross. Looking for an easy read? Try Harriet's Choice.
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Jim--Not sure what my problem was, but thanks for your help! All is well now. Lora :)
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Hello ivanyuan,
Vol. 3, Section 57, Letter #75 is PL Okay--the volume tests in Checker as 92.6dB--a bit high, and it may need to be decreased. Thank you.
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Post by ADKreader1122 »

Hi David and Miss Stav,
If the volume of a recording goes through Checker and it's high (92.4 dB and 92.6 dB), does the reader need to decrease it or can editing take care of it? Thanks--I'm too new to know all the technical details. Lora
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Post by neecheelok70 »

Good. I appreciate your help. Jim :D
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