[COMPLETE] Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Three - tg

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I think that sounds GREAT!
Di you have an EZ way to mske that change???
I can do it too. ,by just editing my masters and then uploading.
Can we split the work??

Thanks
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johng wrote: January 8th, 2020, 11:52 am I think that sounds GREAT!
Di you have an EZ way to mske that change???
I can do it too. ,by just editing my masters and then uploading.
Can we split the work??

Thanks
Open. Copy, paste, snip, copy, paste, snip. Check spacing. Upload. Something like that. Easier to do it than explain it. Oh gosh, for all you record for LV, John, let me just do this for you.
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Well... it’s way up and beyond!!!!!
Thank you SO MUCH!!!
My lingering cold thanks you also…!!🥶🤧
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Shortened Intro applied to sections 1-19, uploaded and checked out from MW. All PL OK, and sounds good! :thumbs:
Still need to adjust times down by about 2 seconds. I'll get to that before cataloguing.
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Soopah!!!
Thank you much!!!’
I will be away for this coming week… So you won’t hear much from me but I’ll try to do some work tonight to get ready for the long week off ...
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johng wrote: January 9th, 2020, 2:44 pm Soopah!!!
Thank you much!!!’
I will be away for this coming week… So you won’t hear much from me but I’ll try to do some work tonight to get ready for the long week off ...
Great. It will give me time to catch up! 8-)
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I'm Back!!!
:-)

22 and 23 are done
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Okay, I've been recording up a storm myself. I'll get back on your project later today!
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:-)
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24-30 are done
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31-39 are done
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16-21 are PL OK
I am not finding text for 22, May 23, 1895
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23 is PL OK

24
3:52 that you can get, delete can
5:24 immense inspiration, you say aspiration
I'm sorry to say, John, but I found the pace is so slow on this long file that it lost its great spunk and humor, and I became impatient for it to end. I bumped up the tempo +8, and think he still sounds very deliberate but not dragging along. Please try this at home when you're in listener mode, and tell me what you think.
If you don't agree it's an improvement, I won't mention tempo again.
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msfry wrote: January 21st, 2020, 2:03 pm 16-21 are PL OK
I am not finding text for 22, May 23, 1895
mea culpa!!!
22 is now on Dropbox!
:-(
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msfry wrote: January 21st, 2020, 3:04 pm 23 is PL OK

24
3:52 that you can get, delete can
5:24 immense inspiration, you say aspiration
I'm sorry to say, John, but I found the pace is so slow on this long file that it lost its great spunk and humor, and I became impatient for it to end. I bumped up the tempo +8, and think he still sounds very deliberate but not dragging along. Please try this at home when you're in listener mode, and tell me what you think.
If you don't agree it's an improvement, I won't mention tempo again.
well...I can't do a +8 so I can't judge...Can you send me a shot passage of the corrected material? to jgreenman@gwi.net??
I've corrected 24's mistakes and sent it up.
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