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COMPLETE: Women of America by John Ruse Larus -jo
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Great advice, thanks!
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Hi Susanne,
Thank you for signing on as my DPL. I haven't been recording lately with the summer heat but I think summer is over for Wisconsin this year. I should have some more sections in the next few days.
Jo,
Thanks for moving us out of Listeners Wanted.
Thank you for signing on as my DPL. I haven't been recording lately with the summer heat but I think summer is over for Wisconsin this year. I should have some more sections in the next few days.
Jo,
Thanks for moving us out of Listeners Wanted.
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Hi Linda,
summer is also coming to an end in Germany. I look forward to listening to your chapters.
Have a nice weekend.
summer is also coming to an end in Germany. I look forward to listening to your chapters.
Have a nice weekend.
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Thanks Linda!
I'll get to it shortly.
I'll get to it shortly.
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Hi Linda,
I PL'ed a chapter today and you managed well with the Spanish and Portuguese names. I really enjoyed listening to your voice!
I PL'ed a chapter today and you managed well with the Spanish and Portuguese names. I really enjoyed listening to your voice!
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I'm done with the chapters
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Hi Susanne,
Finally have more for you to PL. These chapters were quite long and I needed to split them into two sections. Chapter seven is long too and I split that as well. The rest should fit into one file each. I have never heard of many of these women so I'm learning a lot.
Finally have more for you to PL. These chapters were quite long and I needed to split them into two sections. Chapter seven is long too and I split that as well. The rest should fit into one file each. I have never heard of many of these women so I'm learning a lot.
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Hello Linda,putzy a wrote: ↑October 5th, 2020, 5:22 pm Hi Susanne,
Finally have more for you to PL. These chapters were quite long and I needed to split them into two sections. Chapter seven is long too and I split that as well. The rest should fit into one file each. I have never heard of many of these women so I'm learning a lot.
wonderful! I look forward to listening to the chapters in the next couple of days.
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Hello Linda,
what interesting and courageous women we learn about! I PL'ed Section 9 which is okay. I was wondering whether you changed the setting of the mic at 20:53? From then on the recording has the wonderful sound of being in a cathedral.
what interesting and courageous women we learn about! I PL'ed Section 9 which is okay. I was wondering whether you changed the setting of the mic at 20:53? From then on the recording has the wonderful sound of being in a cathedral.
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Susanne
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Hi Susanne
I picked up the background hollow sound somewhere. I tried to edit it out and had some small success and the more I edited the worse it got so I stopped at a somewhat middle ground. The next couple of sections are kind of like that and then suddenly it stopped. I hope it doesn’t come back.
I picked up the background hollow sound somewhere. I tried to edit it out and had some small success and the more I edited the worse it got so I stopped at a somewhat middle ground. The next couple of sections are kind of like that and then suddenly it stopped. I hope it doesn’t come back.
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Hi Linda,putzy a wrote: ↑October 7th, 2020, 10:56 am Hi Susanne
I picked up the background hollow sound somewhere. I tried to edit it out and had some small success and the more I edited the worse it got so I stopped at a somewhat middle ground. The next couple of sections are kind of like that and then suddenly it stopped. I hope it doesn’t come back.
No worries. It doesn’t distract from the quality of the recording.
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