[COMPLETE] Bonnie Prince Fetlar: The Story of a Pony and His Friends by Marshall Saunders - tg
This is spot PL OK! Thanks!
PL note: I still hear the same noise. Maybe try to upload your new version again.Shasta wrote: ↑October 26th, 2020, 3:52 pm Here is corrected Chapter 09.
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/bonnieprincefetlar_09_saunders_128kb.mp3 Time: 27:11
Chapter 27 is spot PL OK!
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Hi!
I want to read chapter 12, "The Drive to the Game Warden’s".
I want to read chapter 12, "The Drive to the Game Warden’s".
Hi, unicornicecream25! Welcome to LibriVox!unicornicecream25 wrote: ↑November 10th, 2020, 6:59 pm Hi!
I want to read chapter 12, "The Drive to the Game Warden’s".
That would be great! Thank you! I'll sign you up!
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PL notes for Chapter 4:
@ 17:21 Extra words : "...one of the hind legs of the unsuspecting lamb. *remark* Mr. Devering was a pretty clever man."
Also, your recording is a little soft some areas, but turning up the volume makes the other areas quite loud. However, this would probably be an issue only for those listening in noisy environments, such as a car. You don't have to fix this, but if you do want to, I would recommend the following steps:
- Hit Ctrl + A to select your entire recording
- Click Effect > Amplify...
- Next to Amplification (dB), type in 3
- Click OK
- Now click Effect > Compressor...
- Next to Threshold, move the slider to about -20 dB
- Next to Noise Floor, move the slider to -40 dB
- Next to Ratio, move the slider to to 4:1
- Next to Attack Time, move the slider to 0.10 secs
- Next to Release Time, move the slider to 1.0 secs
- Make sure the boxes next to Make-up gain for 0 dB after compressing and Compress based on Peaks are NOT checked
- Click OK
- Again, click Effect > Amplify...
- Next to Amplification (dB), type in 4
Lovely reading!
@ 17:21 Extra words : "...one of the hind legs of the unsuspecting lamb. *remark* Mr. Devering was a pretty clever man."
Also, your recording is a little soft some areas, but turning up the volume makes the other areas quite loud. However, this would probably be an issue only for those listening in noisy environments, such as a car. You don't have to fix this, but if you do want to, I would recommend the following steps:
- Hit Ctrl + A to select your entire recording
- Click Effect > Amplify...
- Next to Amplification (dB), type in 3
- Click OK
- Now click Effect > Compressor...
- Next to Threshold, move the slider to about -20 dB
- Next to Noise Floor, move the slider to -40 dB
- Next to Ratio, move the slider to to 4:1
- Next to Attack Time, move the slider to 0.10 secs
- Next to Release Time, move the slider to 1.0 secs
- Make sure the boxes next to Make-up gain for 0 dB after compressing and Compress based on Peaks are NOT checked
- Click OK
- Again, click Effect > Amplify...
- Next to Amplification (dB), type in 4
Lovely reading!
Sorry for leaving that extra text in - I meant to remove it, but obviously that didn't happen.Twinkle88 wrote: ↑November 12th, 2020, 6:07 pm PL notes for Chapter 4:
@ 17:21 Extra words : "...one of the hind legs of the unsuspecting lamb. *remark* Mr. Devering was a pretty clever man."
Also, your recording is a little soft some areas, but turning up the volume makes the other areas quite loud. However, this would probably be an issue only for those listening in noisy environments, such as a car. You don't have to fix this, but if you do want to, I would recommend the following steps:
- Hit Ctrl + A to select your entire recording
- Click Effect > Amplify...
- Next to Amplification (dB), type in 3
- Click OK
- Now click Effect > Compressor...
- Next to Threshold, move the slider to about -20 dB
- Next to Noise Floor, move the slider to -40 dB
- Next to Ratio, move the slider to to 4:1
- Next to Attack Time, move the slider to 0.10 secs
- Next to Release Time, move the slider to 1.0 secs
- Make sure the boxes next to Make-up gain for 0 dB after compressing and Compress based on Peaks are NOT checked
- Click OK
- Again, click Effect > Amplify...
- Next to Amplification (dB), type in 4
Lovely reading!
Here is the revised file:
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/bonnieprincefetlar_04_saunders_128k.mp3
New time: 19:51
M
Hi, dakotan06! Welcome to LibriVox!
That would be great! Thank you! I'll sign you up.
Before you do any recording for LibriVox, you'll need to get a 1-Minute Test OK'ed. (Here are the instructions: https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/1-Minute_Test ) When your test is ready, you'll post the link to it in the Listeners & Editors Wanted forum. If you have any questions, let me know!
Also, what would you like your catalog name to be? That's the part where you say, "Recording by..." It can be your real name, your forum name, or something different. Just know that it can't be changed because that's what gets read into the audio files. Also, if you'd like a link to a personal website or blog to be included on your catalog page, just let me know.
Thank you!mleigh wrote: ↑November 13th, 2020, 9:47 am Sorry for leaving that extra text in - I meant to remove it, but obviously that didn't happen.
Here is the revised file:
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/bonnieprincefetlar_04_saunders_128k.mp3
New time: 19:51
M
Haha, no worries. It just made me chuckle -- at first I thought it was part of the text!
Hi!Twinkle88 wrote: ↑November 13th, 2020, 1:50 pmHi, dakotan06! Welcome to LibriVox!
That would be great! Thank you! I'll sign you up.
Before you do any recording for LibriVox, you'll need to get a 1-Minute Test OK'ed. (Here are the instructions: https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/1-Minute_Test ) When your test is ready, you'll post the link to it in the Listeners & Editors Wanted forum. If you have any questions, let me know!
Also, what would you like your catalog name to be? That's the part where you say, "Recording by..." It can be your real name, your forum name, or something different. Just know that it can't be changed because that's what gets read into the audio files. Also, if you'd like a link to a personal website or blog to be included on your catalog page, just let me know.
I just posted my 1 minute test to the Listeners and Editors Wanted Forum. I would like my catalog name to be dakotan06
Thank you!
dakotan06