[COMPLETE] Journal of Francis Asbury, Vol. I - tg
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Nice job on section 9! I thought these pages were rather interesting! We are finally starting to see the same people referred to more than once and get a glimpse of their story and how they were each affected by Mr. Asbury.
There were a couple more "blanks" in this one (though luckily not near as many as in the previous section!) that I'd like removed. There is also an interesting footnote that should be read.
At about 3:31- "my dear friend Mr. S blank y" remove "blank"
The footnote is on page 94. I think the best spot to insert it would be at about 7:55, after "people who attended to hear the word." Say "Footnote: [Read the footnote]. End of footnote" And then continue with the text.
At about 12:41- "in a chaise to Mr. L blank's" remove "blank"
One other note that I'd like to make, just as a tip for the future. I noticed a few spots that seemed to be a good bit softer than the surrounding speech. It sounded like maybe you'd had to re-record and patch something in there. One technique to make those spots blend in to the rest of your speech, so that you can't tell by listening that it was recorded later, is to play with the volume in those places. Often I'll listen to my own re-takes after patching them in, and if they sound louder or softer than the rest of my speech, I'll highlight the pieces that seem to stand out the most and amplify or de-amplify by, maybe, 1 to 3 dB. Play with it, if you like, for your future readings, and see how you like the result. But don't worry about it for this one.
There were a couple more "blanks" in this one (though luckily not near as many as in the previous section!) that I'd like removed. There is also an interesting footnote that should be read.
At about 3:31- "my dear friend Mr. S blank y" remove "blank"
The footnote is on page 94. I think the best spot to insert it would be at about 7:55, after "people who attended to hear the word." Say "Footnote: [Read the footnote]. End of footnote" And then continue with the text.
At about 12:41- "in a chaise to Mr. L blank's" remove "blank"
One other note that I'd like to make, just as a tip for the future. I noticed a few spots that seemed to be a good bit softer than the surrounding speech. It sounded like maybe you'd had to re-record and patch something in there. One technique to make those spots blend in to the rest of your speech, so that you can't tell by listening that it was recorded later, is to play with the volume in those places. Often I'll listen to my own re-takes after patching them in, and if they sound louder or softer than the rest of my speech, I'll highlight the pieces that seem to stand out the most and amplify or de-amplify by, maybe, 1 to 3 dB. Play with it, if you like, for your future readings, and see how you like the result. But don't worry about it for this one.
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Hi, made corrections to 8 and 9. Removed "blank" on names and put in five for instead of verse.
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Thanks, Kathleen! Section 8 is PL ok now.
Section 9 still has one more blank. It's now at about 12:47. "in a chaise to Mr. L blank's"
Section 9 still has one more blank. It's now at about 12:47. "in a chaise to Mr. L blank's"
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Removed blank on Mr L.
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Thank you so much! PL ok!2839reader wrote: ↑March 11th, 2018, 4:08 pm Removed blank on Mr L.
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Section corrections are now incorporated. The link for the new file is here:
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Still working on section 10. Thanks!
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Still working on section 10. Thanks!
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Thank you! 6 is PL ok now.dravon wrote: ↑March 24th, 2018, 7:43 pm Section corrections are now incorporated. The link for the new file is here:
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Still working on section 10. Thanks!
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Please assign sections 11 and 12 to me. This is my first reading. My name is KittySoftpaws. Thank you.
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Certainly! Welcome to the project, and welcome to LibriVox! I'm honored that you chose this project for your first reading. I see that your one minute test has already been approved, and on the first try, too! Congratulations!
So you want your catalogue name to be the same as your forum name, is that right? (This is the name you'll say when you read the "Recording by so-and-so" bit.)
These two sections are yours, and you can begin recording whenever you like. You won't see them "officially" assigned to you until I get back to my home computer in another 4 or 5 hours, though.
So you want your catalogue name to be the same as your forum name, is that right? (This is the name you'll say when you read the "Recording by so-and-so" bit.)
These two sections are yours, and you can begin recording whenever you like. You won't see them "officially" assigned to you until I get back to my home computer in another 4 or 5 hours, though.
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Thank you for your kind welcome. Yes, Kittysoftpaws keeps life simpler, with one name.
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Ok, you're in! Here is your personal reader page ------> https://librivox.org/reader/12387
This is where you can see every project you are currently involved in, and, when they are finished, you will see all of your completed projects there, too! When you click on "Reader section details" near the top, you can also see more details on your current projects, including which sections you've been assigned, which ones are ready for PL (proof listening), and which ones are completed, among other things. You can also get to this page by clicking on your name in the MW (magic window) in the first post of any project you're signed up for.
Let me know if any questions or problems arise!
This is where you can see every project you are currently involved in, and, when they are finished, you will see all of your completed projects there, too! When you click on "Reader section details" near the top, you can also see more details on your current projects, including which sections you've been assigned, which ones are ready for PL (proof listening), and which ones are completed, among other things. You can also get to this page by clicking on your name in the MW (magic window) in the first post of any project you're signed up for.
Let me know if any questions or problems arise!
Hello!
It doesn't seem that anyone has claimed Section 7 yet; I'd love to give it a go. This will be my first contribution, and I'd like to use my name: Jordan Hazelrig.
It doesn't seem that anyone has claimed Section 7 yet; I'd love to give it a go. This will be my first contribution, and I'd like to use my name: Jordan Hazelrig.
Jordan Hazelrig
"Above all, one must hear aright the tone that comes from this mouth, the halcyon tone, lest one should do wretched injustice to the meaning of its wisdom." -Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
"Above all, one must hear aright the tone that comes from this mouth, the halcyon tone, lest one should do wretched injustice to the meaning of its wisdom." -Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
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Great, I've assigned that to you! Welcome to LibriVox, and thanks for choosing this project as your first reading. Have fun, and let me know if you have any questions crop up.
Oh yeah, and here is your personal reader page---------> https://librivox.org/reader/12448
Perfect, thank you! And just fyi, I'll be on a business trip for the next few days; I plan to start recording next week.mightyfelix wrote: ↑April 19th, 2018, 7:41 pm Great, I've assigned that to you! Welcome to LibriVox, and thanks for choosing this project as your first reading. Have fun, and let me know if you have any questions crop up.
Oh yeah, and here is your personal reader page---------> https://librivox.org/reader/12448
Jordan Hazelrig
"Above all, one must hear aright the tone that comes from this mouth, the halcyon tone, lest one should do wretched injustice to the meaning of its wisdom." -Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
"Above all, one must hear aright the tone that comes from this mouth, the halcyon tone, lest one should do wretched injustice to the meaning of its wisdom." -Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo
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No rush. Have a good trip.Hazelrig wrote: ↑April 20th, 2018, 6:04 amPerfect, thank you! And just fyi, I'll be on a business trip for the next few days; I plan to start recording next week.mightyfelix wrote: ↑April 19th, 2018, 7:41 pm Great, I've assigned that to you! Welcome to LibriVox, and thanks for choosing this project as your first reading. Have fun, and let me know if you have any questions crop up.
Oh yeah, and here is your personal reader page---------> https://librivox.org/reader/12448