(Complete) Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Puritans in England by Charles H. Firth - lt
Hi,
I'll be happy to read section 11.
I'll be happy to read section 11.
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Thank youRuthP wrote: ↑March 17th, 2020, 10:20 am Section 1:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/olivercromwell_01_firth_128kb.mp3
Length: 30.28
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Thank youL0ki wrote: ↑March 18th, 2020, 3:38 am Chapter 10:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/olivercromwell_10_firth_128kb.mp3
Duration 24:24
Hi,
I'm sorry for the delay. I've just uploaded section 7, it's 33 minutes 18 seconds long -
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/olivercromwell_07_firth_128kb.mp3
It sounds OK to me, but then this is my first recording! I'm happy to re-do if it's hopeless.
All the best
Gary
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Norfolk, England
Norfolk, England
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Thank you. That's quite a hefty recording for a first attemptgazcon wrote: ↑March 19th, 2020, 10:03 amHi,
I'm sorry for the delay. I've just uploaded section 7, it's 33 minutes 18 seconds long -
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/olivercromwell_07_firth_128kb.mp3
It sounds OK to me, but then this is my first recording! I'm happy to re-do if it's hopeless.
All the best
Gary
I will try and listen today. It is rare that a recording is so bad it can't be salvaged (but not totally unheard of, I'm afraid ). Please check back to see if there are any edits needed. In the meantime, feel free to claim more sections -- in this or any other project that grabs your attention.
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Section 7 notes
~2:25 stumble "lieutenant...lieutenant general"
~2:50 stumble "that though... that though he said"
~4:02 stumbles "brigade... brigade of cavalry Cromwell had brought back from the w..west"
~6:33 stumble "in Wo...Worcestershire"
~7:49 stumble "London peti... petitioned"
~8:40 repeat "we owe you... we owe to you"
~14:50 stumble "near Lang... Langport"
~17:21 stumble "and the other half surrendered ...s...after a short bombardment. "
~18:56 stumble "many stie...sieges"
~19:44 stumble "clapped their scee... their scaling ladders"
~20:35 repeat "since defeat... since his defeat at Naseby"
~24:47 stumble "speedily res...restored confidence"
~25:18 repeat "the letters taken... taken at Naseby"
~30:36 stumble "Cromwell has given to the Mal... Malignants of Oxford
~31:31 stumble "General... Lieutenant General"
This looks a lot, but they are all simple fixes and stumbles and repeats are easily cut. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLdJsoGQc9c (and you don't need to patch in corrections, as you caught yourself each time ) I suggest you begin at the end and work backwards, to keep the times correct (just a little 'pro' tip... the voice of experience)
Your reading style is excellent and there are no technical issues to be concerned about.
If you could do these edits ASAP and re-upload using the same file name, that would be great
~2:25 stumble "lieutenant...lieutenant general"
~2:50 stumble "that though... that though he said"
~4:02 stumbles "brigade... brigade of cavalry Cromwell had brought back from the w..west"
~6:33 stumble "in Wo...Worcestershire"
~7:49 stumble "London peti... petitioned"
~8:40 repeat "we owe you... we owe to you"
~14:50 stumble "near Lang... Langport"
~17:21 stumble "and the other half surrendered ...s...after a short bombardment. "
~18:56 stumble "many stie...sieges"
~19:44 stumble "clapped their scee... their scaling ladders"
~20:35 repeat "since defeat... since his defeat at Naseby"
~24:47 stumble "speedily res...restored confidence"
~25:18 repeat "the letters taken... taken at Naseby"
~30:36 stumble "Cromwell has given to the Mal... Malignants of Oxford
~31:31 stumble "General... Lieutenant General"
This looks a lot, but they are all simple fixes and stumbles and repeats are easily cut. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLdJsoGQc9c (and you don't need to patch in corrections, as you caught yourself each time ) I suggest you begin at the end and work backwards, to keep the times correct (just a little 'pro' tip... the voice of experience)
Your reading style is excellent and there are no technical issues to be concerned about.
If you could do these edits ASAP and re-upload using the same file name, that would be great