COMPLETE A Treatise on Foreign Teas by Hugh Smith -ck
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For Sections 6 and 7 the reading is great!
One difference with the new microphone is a background hamming, which wasn't there in the previous recording of section 5. It's still OK, I mean, this background hamming is not intrusive.
Section 6 is PL OK!
In Section 7, there is a stumble - repeat correction around 1:06,
and a phrase probably edited in later is not the same volume level, around 11:00
One difference with the new microphone is a background hamming, which wasn't there in the previous recording of section 5. It's still OK, I mean, this background hamming is not intrusive.
Section 6 is PL OK!
In Section 7, there is a stumble - repeat correction around 1:06,
and a phrase probably edited in later is not the same volume level, around 11:00
thank you
Carolin
Here is revised section 7
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/foreignteas_07_smith_128kb.mp3
duration 12.13 .
I am not happy about the background hum with my new microphone. will try to eliminate it for future use.
Cheers
Jennifer
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/foreignteas_07_smith_128kb.mp3
duration 12.13 .
I am not happy about the background hum with my new microphone. will try to eliminate it for future use.
Cheers
Jennifer
Thank you
Carolin
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New section 7: Spot-checked OK!
Thank you
Carolin
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Thank you so much
Carolin
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Section 3 is 20:02, and section 4 is 35:16.
These are very nicely read! I only noticed that both of them end with "End of chapter #" instead of "End of section #", in case that needs fixing. (in which case, section 3 could do with a few more seconds of silence in the end, because it ends a bit abruptly)
Other than that:
These are very nicely read! I only noticed that both of them end with "End of chapter #" instead of "End of section #", in case that needs fixing. (in which case, section 3 could do with a few more seconds of silence in the end, because it ends a bit abruptly)
Other than that:
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I'll fix the ending tag and upload them again.
Thank you
Yes, it would be great if that could be fixed. It doesnt matter too much, but it is good to keep consistency
Yes, it would be great if that could be fixed. It doesnt matter too much, but it is good to keep consistency
Carolin
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Here are the revised versions of 3 and 4. I also went back through Section 3 and got rid of a lot of breathiness before sentences.
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/foreignteas_03_smith_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/foreignteas_04_smith_128kb.mp3
Cheers!
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/foreignteas_03_smith_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/foreignteas_04_smith_128kb.mp3
Cheers!
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These are now PL OK!
Don't worry too much about breathing noises; it's only natural for the readers to breathe
Don't worry too much about breathing noises; it's only natural for the readers to breathe
thank you both
Carolin
it is so strange that the sound of breathing is something that a lot of readers hate in their own recording but that i have never ever heard a listener complain about so never fear, listeners are much more forgiving than readers are themselves!roadrunner321 wrote: ↑January 14th, 2019, 1:34 pm I also went back through Section 3 and got rid of a lot of breathiness before sentences.
Carolin