[Complete] The Romance of the Romanoffs by Joseph McCabe - lt
Hi Lynnet:
Sorry to hold you up, section 11 is read I just have to edit it. Two new house guests for the moment putting a spanner in the works (2 adult cats). I hope to get to it this week and have it to you shortly.
Sandra
Sorry to hold you up, section 11 is read I just have to edit it. Two new house guests for the moment putting a spanner in the works (2 adult cats). I hope to get to it this week and have it to you shortly.
Sandra
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Hi Lynnet:
Here is section 11 with a time of 29:24:88
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/romanoffs_11_mccabe_128kbps.mp3
Thanks
Sandra
Here is section 11 with a time of 29:24:88
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/romanoffs_11_mccabe_128kbps.mp3
Thanks
Sandra
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Thank youAlondra wrote: ↑October 27th, 2020, 12:31 pm Hi Lynnet:
Here is section 11 with a time of 29:24:88
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/romanoffs_11_mccabe_128kbps.mp3
Thanks
Sandra
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Thank youissamel wrote: ↑October 28th, 2020, 3:47 pm Section 18: https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/romanoffs_18_mccabe_128kb.mp3 ~ 29:48
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Section 18 PL OK
There is a lot of echo. You may want to adjust your recording area.
Recommendations:
1) Don't use a room that is too large or has high ceilings.
2) Don't record in a tiled room (kitchen, bathroom)
3) Add soft furnishings e.g. curtains, cushions, quilts, even thick coats
4) Add sound-absorbing tiles to the ceiling -- this isn't necessary, but is an option
There is a lot of echo. You may want to adjust your recording area.
Recommendations:
1) Don't use a room that is too large or has high ceilings.
2) Don't record in a tiled room (kitchen, bathroom)
3) Add soft furnishings e.g. curtains, cushions, quilts, even thick coats
4) Add sound-absorbing tiles to the ceiling -- this isn't necessary, but is an option
Sorry about that, there's a lot of construction work going on in my neighbourhood, the only spot that is not flooded with noise has echo in itLynnet wrote: ↑October 29th, 2020, 9:43 am Section 18 PL OK
There is a lot of echo. You may want to adjust your recording area.
Recommendations:
1) Don't use a room that is too large or has high ceilings.
2) Don't record in a tiled room (kitchen, bathroom)
3) Add soft furnishings e.g. curtains, cushions, quilts, even thick coats
4) Add sound-absorbing tiles to the ceiling -- this isn't necessary, but is an option
Issam