[FULL] Triumphant Democracy by Andrew Carnegie - tg
Thanks Wayne and Marya. Be back with you shortly.
Michele Fry, CC
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
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PL Notes 05 Conditions of Life, Part 1
Interesting chapter, very well read, thank you Marya. There are a few things that need your attention:
Your file name is incorrect (lacking the underline between carnegie_128kb. Make your changes below, then upload again using the correct file name. To avoid file naming errors, it is best to copy and paste the file name from the first post, just changing the section number.
Volume of the first half from 0 to 14:45 is 87.3db, everything after is 92db. I recommend equalizing these sections by Amplifying the first half +1.7, and deamplifying the rest -3. In Audacity, highlight the portion desired, then go Effects/Amplify/and fill in the top box/Allow Clipping/OK.
The whole file could benefit by a bit of Noise Reduction. Grab about 4 seconds of silence from the Outro, then go Effects/Noise Reduction/Get Noise Profile, then grab the whole file and go Effects/Noise Reduction/12,6,3,Reduce/OK. These are the gentle settings that I use. There is a video tutorial in the LibrivoxWiki about this.
The long Eigenrac quote at the beginning should be in quotes, or it seems to be Carnegie speaking. As listeners can't see the page, I might say what they would see "The chapter begins with this quote by Eigenrac, quote ....... end quote". The other quotations throughout the section are pretty much OK without quote/endquotes, as the author usually announces the name of who he is quoting, and you pause sufficiently after the end of the quote to differentiate the speaker, or you use a British accent.
6:27 distance from the coast, you say road
25:31 would not lead to universal refusal, you say lend
POI, One of my next projects is to be Loom and Spindle, the story of the Lowell Factory girls mentioned in this chapter.
Interesting chapter, very well read, thank you Marya. There are a few things that need your attention:
Your file name is incorrect (lacking the underline between carnegie_128kb. Make your changes below, then upload again using the correct file name. To avoid file naming errors, it is best to copy and paste the file name from the first post, just changing the section number.
Volume of the first half from 0 to 14:45 is 87.3db, everything after is 92db. I recommend equalizing these sections by Amplifying the first half +1.7, and deamplifying the rest -3. In Audacity, highlight the portion desired, then go Effects/Amplify/and fill in the top box/Allow Clipping/OK.
The whole file could benefit by a bit of Noise Reduction. Grab about 4 seconds of silence from the Outro, then go Effects/Noise Reduction/Get Noise Profile, then grab the whole file and go Effects/Noise Reduction/12,6,3,Reduce/OK. These are the gentle settings that I use. There is a video tutorial in the LibrivoxWiki about this.
The long Eigenrac quote at the beginning should be in quotes, or it seems to be Carnegie speaking. As listeners can't see the page, I might say what they would see "The chapter begins with this quote by Eigenrac, quote ....... end quote". The other quotations throughout the section are pretty much OK without quote/endquotes, as the author usually announces the name of who he is quoting, and you pause sufficiently after the end of the quote to differentiate the speaker, or you use a British accent.
6:27 distance from the coast, you say road
25:31 would not lead to universal refusal, you say lend
POI, One of my next projects is to be Loom and Spindle, the story of the Lowell Factory girls mentioned in this chapter.
Michele Fry, CC
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
Section 18 corrections. Hope this does the trick. I always appreciate your PLs.
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/triumphantdemocracy_18_carnegie_128kb.mp3 (20:20)
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/triumphantdemocracy_18_carnegie_128kb.mp3 (20:20)
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msfry wrote: ↑November 13th, 2020, 11:39 amPL Notes 05 Conditions of Life, Part 1
Interesting chapter, very well read, thank you Marya. There are a few things that need your attention:
snip>h this quote by Eigenrac, quote ....... end quote". The other quotations throughout the section are pretty much OK without quote/endquotes, <snip>
"Eigenrac" is Carnegie spelled backward, Yes? No?
A Covalent bond yells at an ionic bond:
Hey, didn't anyone ever teach you to share?
Hey, didn't anyone ever teach you to share?
It certainly does, Kevin. Thank you. 

Michele Fry, CC
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
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5.1 with fixes:
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/triumphantdemocracy_05_carnegie_128kb.mp3
30:04
Never heard about the Lowell factory girls, that sounds interesting!
I so carefully read "eigenrac" to get it right and didn't realize it was Carnegie backwards...is that a real person or is he inventing an authority? I'll have to try that - Ayram
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/triumphantdemocracy_05_carnegie_128kb.mp3
30:04
Never heard about the Lowell factory girls, that sounds interesting!
I so carefully read "eigenrac" to get it right and didn't realize it was Carnegie backwards...is that a real person or is he inventing an authority? I'll have to try that - Ayram
No, I meant Kevin's file was PL OK. Your revelation that Carnegie spelled backwards is Eigenrac, was surprising. Good catch!
Michele Fry, CC
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
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"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
PL Notes 06, Conditions of Life, Part 2
Same as 05, your file name is incorrect (lacking the underline between carnegie_128kb. Make your changes below, then upload again using the correct file name.
Intro: reduce silence to 1 second.
around 7:40, disputing upon the correctness of a charge of 5 pounds, you say chart
From beginning to around 8:03, your pace seems much faster than throughout the rest of 06, and all of 05. To keep them consistent, I recommend using your Tempo Effect to slow this segment down a bit. Grab the segment, Go Effect/Change Tempo/-2. This will also open up some of those partially swallowed vowels that happen when we talk fast.
8:03, a 3 second delay seems a bit long.
9:34 the stolid ignorance, you say solid
18:05 a 4.5 second delay is too long
26:51 a 9 second delay is far too long
27:02 the Outro only requires 5 seconds of silence.
Tip: When making adjustments that involve time, it's best to begin at the end of the file and work your way backwards. Thus the errors can be found where the PL'er cites the time.
Same as 05, your file name is incorrect (lacking the underline between carnegie_128kb. Make your changes below, then upload again using the correct file name.
Intro: reduce silence to 1 second.
around 7:40, disputing upon the correctness of a charge of 5 pounds, you say chart
From beginning to around 8:03, your pace seems much faster than throughout the rest of 06, and all of 05. To keep them consistent, I recommend using your Tempo Effect to slow this segment down a bit. Grab the segment, Go Effect/Change Tempo/-2. This will also open up some of those partially swallowed vowels that happen when we talk fast.
8:03, a 3 second delay seems a bit long.
9:34 the stolid ignorance, you say solid
18:05 a 4.5 second delay is too long
26:51 a 9 second delay is far too long
27:02 the Outro only requires 5 seconds of silence.
Tip: When making adjustments that involve time, it's best to begin at the end of the file and work your way backwards. Thus the errors can be found where the PL'er cites the time.
Michele Fry, CC
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
Elehcim YrfMarya999 wrote: ↑November 13th, 2020, 2:17 pm5.1 with fixes:
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/triumphantdemocracy_05_carnegie_128kb.mp3
30:04
Never heard about the Lowell factory girls, that sounds interesting!
I so carefully read "eigenrac" to get it right and didn't realize it was Carnegie backwards...is that a real person or is he inventing an authority? I'll have to try that - Ayram

Michele Fry, CC
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
PL Notes 02, The American People
Fascinating chapter, lots I've never thought about, nicely read. There are a few items needing your attention.
7:36 And Nelson's antipode, you say Napoleon
14:05 missing text "We shall give mankind," said Secretary Seward, " an example of such magnanimity as it has never seen."
15:26 is the alacrity with which they adopt American ideas. You say a-clarity.
21:15 - 21:53 and 29:00 - 29:45 (pages 27-28) Alas, we are not allowed to delete text, so in areas where dollar amounts are cited, followed by pound equivalents, we need to read the pound equivalents in.
24:45 you say " it takes away from the best of the population", delete from
25:30 you say "so long will be the best of the workers", delete be
38:32 repeat whom, who, delete whom
Tip: When making adjustments that involve time, it's best to begin at the end of the file and work your way backwards. Thus the errors can be found where the PL'er cites the time.
Fascinating chapter, lots I've never thought about, nicely read. There are a few items needing your attention.
7:36 And Nelson's antipode, you say Napoleon
14:05 missing text "We shall give mankind," said Secretary Seward, " an example of such magnanimity as it has never seen."
15:26 is the alacrity with which they adopt American ideas. You say a-clarity.
21:15 - 21:53 and 29:00 - 29:45 (pages 27-28) Alas, we are not allowed to delete text, so in areas where dollar amounts are cited, followed by pound equivalents, we need to read the pound equivalents in.
24:45 you say " it takes away from the best of the population", delete from
25:30 you say "so long will be the best of the workers", delete be
38:32 repeat whom, who, delete whom
Tip: When making adjustments that involve time, it's best to begin at the end of the file and work your way backwards. Thus the errors can be found where the PL'er cites the time.
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Michele Fry, CC
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
Certainly, and welcome!
Michele Fry, CC
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
I have uploaded Section 20, and need a volunteer to PL it for me. How about it Wayne. Fair trade?
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/triumphantdemocracy_20_carnegie_128kb.mp3 36:49
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/triumphantdemocracy_20_carnegie_128kb.mp3 36:49
Michele Fry, CC
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
"There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry." ~ Emily Dickinson
Love Stories #3
Section 24 (Chapter 18, part 1) is here:
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/triumphantdemocracy_24_carnegie_128kb.mp3
Time is 31:59.
Joanne
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/triumphantdemocracy_24_carnegie_128kb.mp3
Time is 31:59.
Joanne