ljarrow wrote: ↑April 25th, 2019, 7:31 am
Hi All,
New member here. I'd like to sign up for section 19, please.
Lynne
It's yours. Welcome Lynne! We're happy to have you! Make sure you check out the newbie guide to recording.
Thank you, Kathy. Just thrilled to be a part of this important public service!
I'll check out the guide and follow instructions If there's something I have a question on should I post it here or contact you or some other person directly?
Don't worry. I'm new here but I have recorded books before and am all set up and ready to go. When I finish this I'm happy to do another section if there are any left. I just didn't want to be a hog and sign up for a bunch when I'm sure there are so many people who care about this who'd like to participate.
Thank you, Kathy. Just thrilled to be a part of this important public service!
I'll check out the guide and follow instructions If there's something I have a question on should I post it here or contact you or some other person directly?
Feel free to post here.
Don't worry. I'm new here but I have recorded books before and am all set up and ready to go. When I finish this I'm happy to do another section if there are any left. I just didn't want to be a hog and sign up for a bunch when I'm sure there are so many people who care about this who'd like to participate.
That's fantastic! I'm so glad you're here. It's important, I think, that this is available for all. The audible version is out there already (I shudder to think of how hoarse the narrators' voices were after a two day marathon session), but it's nearly $30 and who knows if it'll get pulled at some point. This way we will have it available for everyone.
Actually, the Mueller report on Audible is free. No saying how long it will stay free but it is now at least. It could be resource for volunteers wanting to check pronunciations.
Critical feedback is ALWAYS welcome - in the forum or via PM
If it's OK with you, I'm thinking of changing the numbering on this so it starts with 1 rather than 0. Yes, it has a preface/introduction, but so does volume 2; it's not like the very first section is "special" enough to warrant it being called section 0.
No one has submitted files yet, but people may have started recording and used the old number, so I'm hesitant. But I'd really like to do it. What do you think?
JenniferFour wrote: ↑April 25th, 2019, 9:50 am
Actually, the Mueller report on Audible is free. No saying how long it will stay free but it is now at least. It could be resource for volunteers wanting to check pronunciations.
The free version is only three minutes long -- it's a sample. The entire kit and caboodle based on the Washington's Post edition is $28.34 There's another version coming down the pike for $12 and change being released on 05/07/19, but it has an introduction by Alan Dershowitz and will probably be partisan in nature.
TriciaG wrote: ↑April 25th, 2019, 10:53 am
I just removed the extra sections.
If it's OK with you, I'm thinking of changing the numbering on this so it starts with 1 rather than 0. Yes, it has a preface/introduction, but so does volume 2; it's not like the very first section is "special" enough to warrant it being called section 0.
No one has submitted files yet, but people may have started recording and used the old number, so I'm hesitant. But I'd really like to do it. What do you think?
Thanks for that. I haven't started recording, so it doesn't bother me -- but others may have and I don't want to cause extra work.
I just bought for $0 the 19 hour version on Audible. It’s there. I am an Audible member so maybe that is why I can see and get it while others can’t? In any event, because I do have it, if anyone wants to know how those narrators pronounced something, just ask and I will try to help out.
Critical feedback is ALWAYS welcome - in the forum or via PM