[COMPLETE] Works of Edgar Allan Poe Raven Edition Vol 4-tg

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Great! I will hopefully PL it tomorrow. :)
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OK, so I had time tonight. ;)

Section 20 is very well done, by both readers and the editor. 8-) Feel free to listen to it yourself, Joe.
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OK, here's section 22 as well (12m30s):
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol4_22_poe.mp3

Processed the same as for section 20. I've tried to minimise the occasional mic-bumps, but unfortunately some were impossible to clean out entirely as they overlapped too much with the speech. :(
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Section 22, Charmion:

2:32 - "And that last hour" the "And" is really choppy. Could you re-record this and splice it in? I wouldn't ask except for the following edit needed:

2:46 - "the calamity which overwhelmed you was utterly unanticipated." I heard "anticipated" which totally changes the meaning. ;)

Overall volume of section is low; it could be boosted by 3 dB.

Megan, if you don't want to do this editing, I can do it. Let me know. :)
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Yeah, I did the best I could with the bumps, but I think that one was peaking quite badly. I don't mind at all, as long as Joe doesn't mind re-recording the line? I kept the project file again, just in case :-)
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I am happy to re-record those parts! However, if overall my section had too many bumps I am equally happy to just re-record the whole section.
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That's up to Megan, I guess. There were a couple other bumpy spots, but I didn't consider them bad enough to worry about.
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Just that section should be fine Joe, I think the rest of them aren't too bad. Thanks!
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May I lay claim to Section 05, Dr. Tarr and Prof Fether? I love the song, but have never actually read the story (although I scanned through it a few minutes earlier.)
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Yes, you may! 8-)
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TriciaG wrote:Section 9: So that's what diddling is! :lol:

4:00 - stumble & repeat: "the one is to the other"

11:53 - stumble & repeat: "but he is a very long time"

Here it is again:

09- Diddling

29:30

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol4_09_poe.mp3



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PL OK!
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Post by Hexakosioi »

I would like to read section 11.
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I'd like to read section 15 - "The Man That Was Used Up". :)
It should be no problem to me that there is some french and even some latin in it. :wink:
I'll do my best to pronounce it (rather) correctly. :lol:

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Thank you! You're both in for your claimed sections. :)
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