Newgatenovelist wrote:Thank you, Adrian - Alfred in Fancy Free is PL OK. It sounded like you enjoyed it.
Michele, could you please double check the MW since it seems to have been acting up lately? When I looked a moment ago it didn't seem to show Lazuly's claim for Delia.
MW is now updated thanks
Michele When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
“What ho!" I said.
"What ho!" said Motty.
"What ho! What ho!"
"What ho! What ho! What ho!"
After that it seemed rather difficult to go on with the conversation.”
P.G. Wodehouse My Man Jeeves
ShiNeko wrote:Section 2 Narrator PL notes:
0:28 one missing line: First Inquisitor. [aside]
Checker tells, that the volume is 82,9 dB. Would you, please, amplify it a bit?
The time stamp is not possible since this is still before I introduce the dramatis personae.
The volume reading may be wrong because there is so much silence in this file. Probably this is the reason why we usually leave up the amplification to the editor I can amplify a bit though, no problem.
Cheers, Ava.
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Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
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ShiNeko wrote:Section 2 Narrator PL notes:
0:28 one missing line: First Inquisitor. [aside]
Checker tells, that the volume is 82,9 dB. Would you, please, amplify it a bit?
The time stamp is not possible since this is still before I introduce the dramatis personae.
The volume reading may be wrong because there is so much silence in this file. Probably this is the reason why we usually leave up the amplification to the editor I can amplify a bit though, no problem.
My bad, the missing line was almost at the end - 3:15, I think. You can leave the amplification to me.
minnow wrote:Hello...
Can I please take the part of narrator for Attuned??
Hi Minnow
I can sign you up to that part however please do not record anything until yocu have submitted your 1-minute test and got the ok. This is not an audition it is just to make sure you have all the technical aspects of the recording correct before you record longer pieces which may be unusable if they are not correct. Please go to the Wiki page to see the instructions on how to record and submit your test.
I will also need to know under what name you would like to be known in the catalogue. this can be your forum name, real name or another pseudonym of your choosing.
Let me know if you need help with anything.
thanks
Michele When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
Played for laughs, this is a gender-switched parody of the problem play, a type of melodrama popular at the turn of the twentieth century. While it may have been humorous then, now it is fairly not unusual.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_1999#References
Hello! Newly graduated and occasional Librivox contributor.
Played for laughs, this is a gender-switched parody of the problem play, a type of melodrama popular at the turn of the twentieth century. While it may have been humorous then, now it is fairly not unusual.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_1999#References
This is now in the MW thanks
Michele When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
Newgatenovelist wrote:Thank you for Sir Gerald, Adrian - he's PL OK. So, I have to ask - how did you do the smack?
MW updated
Michele When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
Michele When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi