[Complete] The Autobiography of Ben Franklin by Ben Franklin - lt
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I'll be happy to claim Sectiopn 17. Let's get this completed!
Tommy Hersant
Tommy Hersant
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Thank you!TomHersant wrote: ↑October 7th, 2019, 12:49 am I'll be happy to claim Sectiopn 17. Let's get this completed!
Tommy Hersant
Thank you!Ciufi wrote: ↑October 10th, 2019, 11:43 am Here's chapter 12 (20:23):
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/autobiography_12_franklin_128kb.mp3
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And here is Chapter 17!!! 21'08"
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/autobiography_17_franklin_128kb.mp3
Tommy
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/autobiography_17_franklin_128kb.mp3
Tommy
Blackboards are truly remarkable!
Thank you!TomHersant wrote: ↑November 4th, 2019, 1:33 pm And here is Chapter 17!!! 21'08"
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/autobiography_17_franklin_128kb.mp3
Tommy
sect 9 status Correction
PL note: Low volume
Your volume is 82.4db, it should be increased to the LV target range of (86–92 dB).
Hi Tom,
I am sorry that I missed this.
PL note: Low volume
Your volume is 82.4db, it should be increased to the LV target range of (86–92 dB).
Hi Tom,
I am sorry that I missed this.
Last edited by HZFerr on November 4th, 2019, 9:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Helen
POW/MIA, we will remember them.
5/4/66 (S.V.) Malone, Jimmy M.
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POW/MIA, we will remember them.
5/4/66 (S.V.) Malone, Jimmy M.
Private U.S. Army, 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry
sect 17
PL notes:
1- Your volume is 82.6db, it should be increased to the LV target range of (86–92 dB).
2- 00:11-16 The best way I can describe this is, one sound track being placed over another one. Please check this. This is new to me.
PL notes:
1- Your volume is 82.6db, it should be increased to the LV target range of (86–92 dB).
2- 00:11-16 The best way I can describe this is, one sound track being placed over another one. Please check this. This is new to me.
Helen
POW/MIA, we will remember them.
5/4/66 (S.V.) Malone, Jimmy M.
Private U.S. Army, 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry
POW/MIA, we will remember them.
5/4/66 (S.V.) Malone, Jimmy M.
Private U.S. Army, 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry
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Hello Helen,
I found the problem with the overdubbing on Ch 17 and uploaded a corrected file of 21':15". https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/Autobiography_17_franklin_128kb.mp3.
However I need you advice regarding increasing the volume of this Section and #9 too. I am more than a wee tad short of adept on using DAWs but do have access to Reaper, GarageBand and Audacity. In looking through the Help pages I am unable to find how I can increase the audio. If you can direct me to the proper technique I will apply it. If there is no way to correct it post recording, would you wish me to re-record them?
Tom
I found the problem with the overdubbing on Ch 17 and uploaded a corrected file of 21':15". https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/Autobiography_17_franklin_128kb.mp3.
However I need you advice regarding increasing the volume of this Section and #9 too. I am more than a wee tad short of adept on using DAWs but do have access to Reaper, GarageBand and Audacity. In looking through the Help pages I am unable to find how I can increase the audio. If you can direct me to the proper technique I will apply it. If there is no way to correct it post recording, would you wish me to re-record them?
Tom
Blackboards are truly remarkable!
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Helen, I futzed with Audacity and perhaps, just perhaps, found a way to increase the volume. Here is the result on chapter 17. Let me know if it worked and I will apply this nostrum to Ch. 9 too. https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/autobiography_17_franklin_128kb.mp3. 21' 15".
Blackboards are truly remarkable!
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Thank you. If the problem is uneven sound preventing sufficient amplification, you can use either the compressor or leveler in Audacity. Both are in the drop down menu with the amplify button. I’m sure technically they are different, but for “normal” people, they appear to do similar things. You can use them a couple of times before it sounds too tinny.TomHersant wrote: ↑November 17th, 2019, 9:46 pm Helen, I futzed with Audacity and perhaps, just perhaps, found a way to increase the volume. Here is the result on chapter 17. Let me know if it worked and I will apply this nostrum to Ch. 9 too. https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/autobiography_17_franklin_128kb.mp3. 21' 15".