Jane,JaneGrey17 wrote: ↑March 27th, 2021, 12:34 pm I have edited Chapter 12 and I tried to fix the volume in the only way I know how! My checker said that it was at 88.1 dB and I tried to use the Loudness Normalization feature to fix the loud and quiet parts as well.
Here is the Chapter 12 link with the edits and the length is now at 22:11
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/stormoflondon_12_blazedebury_128kb.mp3
Also, here is the first recording for Chapter 14 (length) 16:18
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/stormoflondon_14_blazedebury_128kb.mp3
Thanks and have a great weekend!!
-Jane
Chapter 12 is PLOK Your corrections were seamless.
Now we get to Chapter 14. First, I am so glad that a female selected this chapter. It would have seemed a little weird having a male read those lines. Second, I am so glad that you read those line. Your interpretation of Lady Cary was great, your interpretation of Eva was amazing. You were her. Thank you so, so much.
Even outstanding portrayals sometimes have minor errors.
:32 as it was the time when the maid was rung for I heard their, but I very well could be wrong.
5:00 We combine the corruption of a Louis XV. Usually 'regional pronunciations' are fine, but in this case, I think this should be corrected. The Kings of France named Louis are pronounced “Louie”, so he would be “Louie the Fifteenth”.
8:50 it is a cynical acquiescence Here is situation where a listener might miss the word. Acquiescence is pronounced like this: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acquiescence
8:54.5 and over-clothed worshippers of Mammon Also, here, someone might have a problem figuring out the word. The pronunciation is: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mammon
Thanks,
Wayne