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Thank you Susan!
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Section 11 The Bad-Tempered Wife
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As an additional update: I also have my other claimed section (section 06) recorded, but due to time constraints I do not have it fully edited. I expect to have it completed within the next 2 to 3 weeks.
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Thanks!
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PL NOTES:

SECTION 15 - The Wonderful Cloth

The volume is still just a tad high at 94.7dB and should be between 86-92dB.
Anthony

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PL NOTES:

SECTION 11 - The Bad-Tempered Wife

PL OK
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Sorry about that, Anthony. But I think I've figured out to set the mic at the right dB level now.

Here's one that's a bit softer:

https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/folklorerussianpolish_15_tibbits_128kb.mp3

How do you check the dB level after you've recorded? (I'm still a newbie.) hmm: :hmm:

Susan
afutterer wrote:PL NOTES:

SECTION 15 - The Wonderful Cloth

The volume is still just a tad high at 94.7dB and should be between 86-92dB.
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I'd like sections 2 and 5, please.
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LizardD wrote:I'd like sections 2 and 5, please.
They are yours. Thanks so much!
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susanjhudson wrote:Sorry about that, Anthony. But I think I've figured out to set the mic at the right dB level now.

Here's one that's a bit softer:

https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/folklorerussianpolish_15_tibbits_128kb.mp3

How do you check the dB level after you've recorded? (I'm still a newbie.) hmm: :hmm:

Susan
afutterer wrote:PL NOTES:

SECTION 15 - The Wonderful Cloth

The volume is still just a tad high at 94.7dB and should be between 86-92dB.
Hi Susan. I use a program called Checker, here is the wiki and download link;

http://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Checker

alternately there is a program called mp3gain that you could try as well.
Anthony

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PL NOTES:

SECTION 15 - The Wonderful Cloth

Susan, not only did you get this fixed, but you achieved the absolute apex of success here! We strive to have the volume at about 90dB and you hit that nail on the head! Great job! :clap:
Anthony

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Well, you know, the third time is the charm! :lol:

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susanjhudson wrote:Well, you know, the third time is the charm! :lol:

Susan
Indeed!
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Elizabeth Davis
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Thank you!
Anthony

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