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benderca wrote: September 25th, 2024, 3:15 pm PLEASANT ENGLISH MALE VOICE (Chapter 3, 2 lines, p. 2) has been orphaned:

Chapter 3, p. 2:
PLEASANT ENGLISH MALE VOICE: “Come, India’s not as bad as all that,”
NARRATOR: said a pleasant voice.
PLEASANT ENGLISH MALE VOICE: “Other side of the earth, if you like, but we stick to the same old moon.”
NARRATOR: Neither of them knew the speaker nor did they ever see him again. He passed with his friendly word through red-brick pillars into the darkness.
I believe I'm already the "Civilian" for one line on the next page, but if you're OK with it: I could use my natural voice for this one, and make sure the other sounds different.
Not to say what others may find pleasant, but my less-natural voices seem rather less likely to meet that description. :lol:
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Post by benderca »

That would be great!

The civilian only has two words, so no one should be confused. :wink: (I find all your various voices "pleasant" :9: - even the echoed ones... :lol: ).

Thanks so much!
redrun wrote: October 11th, 2024, 12:01 pm
benderca wrote: September 25th, 2024, 3:15 pm PLEASANT ENGLISH MALE VOICE (Chapter 3, 2 lines, p. 2) has been orphaned:

Chapter 3, p. 2:
PLEASANT ENGLISH MALE VOICE: “Come, India’s not as bad as all that,”
NARRATOR: said a pleasant voice.
PLEASANT ENGLISH MALE VOICE: “Other side of the earth, if you like, but we stick to the same old moon.”
NARRATOR: Neither of them knew the speaker nor did they ever see him again. He passed with his friendly word through red-brick pillars into the darkness.
I believe I'm already the "Civilian" for one line on the next page, but if you're OK with it: I could use my natural voice for this one, and make sure the other sounds different.
Not to say what others may find pleasant, but my less-natural voices seem rather less likely to meet that description. :lol:
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Post by benderca »

Ally,

I still need one word from you for Ronny, Chapter 3: "with".

If you could just record the phrase: "he’s in with the City Magistrate." - from the bottom of page 7, and submit it as a separate file (passagetoindia_ronny_03extralines3), I'd greatly appreciate it.

Thanks,
TJ
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benderca wrote: October 11th, 2024, 2:30 pm The civilian only has two words, so no one should be confused. :wink:
Fair enough! Then, here is our Voice. I didn't think you'd need a separate voice credit, but to play it safe as usual, it is included. :mrgreen:
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/passagetoindia_pleasantmalevoice_03.mp3 (0:25)
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Post by benderca »

Thank you, Redrun! Yours is a pleasant voice indeed! :D Pleasant Male Voice is PL OK! :clap:
redrun wrote: October 11th, 2024, 6:47 pm
benderca wrote: October 11th, 2024, 2:30 pm The civilian only has two words, so no one should be confused. :wink:
Fair enough! Then, here is our Voice. I didn't think you'd need a separate voice credit, but to play it safe as usual, it is included. :mrgreen:
https://librivox.org/uploads/redrun/passagetoindia_pleasantmalevoice_03.mp3 (0:25)
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Post by benderca »

Chapter 3 is ready for PL (with one tiny note):

https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/passagetoindia_03_forster_128kb.mp3

NOTE (12:13):
benderca wrote: October 11th, 2024, 2:55 pm Ally,

I still need one word from you for Ronny, Chapter 3: "with".

If you could just record the phrase: "he’s in with the City Magistrate." - from the bottom of page 7, and submit it as a separate file (passagetoindia_ronny_03extralines3), I'd greatly appreciate it.

Thanks,
TJ
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