Howsabout I just delete the words "this morning"? That way I don't have to deal with the audio quality matching, and the meaning is very clear to the listener.
Thanks, Todd
Howsabout I just delete the words "this morning"? That way I don't have to deal with the audio quality matching, and the meaning is very clear to the listener.
hm, yes a good alternative. "the first train" would probably be in the morning anyway. So you threw away your old microphone ?
thank you, Todd. I love this job, so I rather have to thank you for always letting me give you my two-cents worth Maybe I missed my calling and should have become stage or movie director
what happened !! I hope they managed to stitch you back up altogether. If it's any consolation, your performance doesn't sound "maimed" Frayne is his usual non-chalant self, finding every skirt around him alluring. Excellent job again and all PL ok. And thanks for the full voice credit, now we can finish up Acts 1 and 2jonathanhartwell wrote: ↑January 13th, 2019, 12:14 pm Hopefully this sounds good: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/gaylordquex_frayne_2_128kb.mp3 I had a bit of an accident this week. Nothing too serious, but I did record with a slightly banged up jaw. The length of the file is 1:48. Hope that you enjoy!
I am so glad you have found us here at Librivox. You fit right in here - crazy as the rest of us!jonathanhartwell wrote: ↑January 13th, 2019, 2:04 pm Can't wait to hear how everyone fits together! That's OK about your cutting remark: you can't spell voice without "ice" Although I've taken to simply referring to my profession as VO and I will definitely leave out the ice part of it from now on!
and you call this "nothing too serious" ? Are you like this green knight in Monty Python's Holy Grail ?jonathanhartwell wrote: ↑January 13th, 2019, 1:19 pm Thankfully nothing too serious, I just had an injury when I was playing hockey (maybe a dead giveaway that I'm a Canadian). The only stitching I needed was on a finger that I almost lost to a skate blade.