[NF] The History Teacher's Magazine, Vol.1, No.3 - smijen
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Here is Section 10 -
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteachernov1909_10_various_128kb.mp3
Time is 7:36
Take care,
Greg
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteachernov1909_10_various_128kb.mp3
Time is 7:36
Take care,
Greg
Hello Stefan - welcome to LV! Section 8 is all yours.
First, we recommend that you do a 1-minute test recording, just to make sure that your settings are all OK before recording a whole chapter. Instructions for the test recording are here and also in your welcome email.
Post here or PM me if you have any questions!
First, we recommend that you do a 1-minute test recording, just to make sure that your settings are all OK before recording a whole chapter. Instructions for the test recording are here and also in your welcome email.
Post here or PM me if you have any questions!
Android users - try Orthografiend, a free word game from the maker of Checker.
Hi,
Could I volunteer for Part 16 ('English History in the Secondary School'), please?
BTW, this would be only my second recording, first currently with PL.
Graham Scott
Could I volunteer for Part 16 ('English History in the Secondary School'), please?
BTW, this would be only my second recording, first currently with PL.
Graham Scott
It's all yours. Welcome to LV, Graham!
Android users - try Orthografiend, a free word game from the maker of Checker.
Section 16 uploaded:
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteachernov1909_16_various_128kb.mp3
Length: 11:34
Graham Scott
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteachernov1909_16_various_128kb.mp3
Length: 11:34
Graham Scott
Thanks, Graham. I'll PL as soon as I can.
Android users - try Orthografiend, a free word game from the maker of Checker.
Hi Leah,
Welcome to LV!
I'll reserve the chapters for your, but we do recommend that you submit a 1-minute test recording, just to make sure that your settings are all OK before recording a whole chapter. Instructions for the test recording are in your welcome email and also here. It's good to post it in the Listeners Wanted forum because the folks who hang out there are much better at giving feedback on the tech stuff.
Post here or PM me if you have any questions!
Welcome to LV!
I'll reserve the chapters for your, but we do recommend that you submit a 1-minute test recording, just to make sure that your settings are all OK before recording a whole chapter. Instructions for the test recording are in your welcome email and also here. It's good to post it in the Listeners Wanted forum because the folks who hang out there are much better at giving feedback on the tech stuff.
Post here or PM me if you have any questions!
Android users - try Orthografiend, a free word game from the maker of Checker.
16 is PL OK. Thanks, Graham! Again, welcome to LV, and I hope you keep reading.
Android users - try Orthografiend, a free word game from the maker of Checker.
Thank you! I'll get on that today. I appreciate the warm welcome.smijen wrote: ↑May 31st, 2018, 7:29 am Hi Leah,
Welcome to LV!
I'll reserve the chapters for your, but we do recommend that you submit a 1-minute test recording, just to make sure that your settings are all OK before recording a whole chapter. Instructions for the test recording are in your welcome email and also here. It's good to post it in the Listeners Wanted forum because the folks who hang out there are much better at giving feedback on the tech stuff.
Post here or PM me if you have any questions!
Here's my first section, section 3 - https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteachernov1909_03_various_128kb.mp3
The track length is 10:31
It's my first recordings aside from the one-minute test so hopefully it sounds good and the settings are all right.
The track length is 10:31
It's my first recordings aside from the one-minute test so hopefully it sounds good and the settings are all right.
Hi Leah,
I'm proof-listening now. Your tech specs are mostly OK, but it's fairly quiet (86dB, and we aim for 89dB). You can amplify in Audacity, but for next time you could try increasing the input volume on your mic or positioning yourself closer to the mic. (Just make sure that the mic is slightly above or to the side of your mouth, so your breath doesn't hit it.)
Are you OK with the editing process? I've only listened to the first minute, but there are a few stumbles. The easiest thing to do when you fumble something is to go back to the last natural pause (usually a comma or period) and restart from there. Then it's really easy to snip that part out afterwards. https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php?title=Editing_Audio
I'm proof-listening now. Your tech specs are mostly OK, but it's fairly quiet (86dB, and we aim for 89dB). You can amplify in Audacity, but for next time you could try increasing the input volume on your mic or positioning yourself closer to the mic. (Just make sure that the mic is slightly above or to the side of your mouth, so your breath doesn't hit it.)
Are you OK with the editing process? I've only listened to the first minute, but there are a few stumbles. The easiest thing to do when you fumble something is to go back to the last natural pause (usually a comma or period) and restart from there. Then it's really easy to snip that part out afterwards. https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php?title=Editing_Audio
Android users - try Orthografiend, a free word game from the maker of Checker.