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

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Thank you!
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I`ve just noticed that section 10 - The Angel of the Odd is available.
I can`t help it,I must read it. :lol:
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Ha ha! Okay. It's yours!
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Section 16 - PL OK. Ha ha ha! Great stuff! And you read it superbly. 8-)
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http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol4_18.mp3

Here's section 18 duration: 36m.28sec I did the best I could but it may need some work!! I did my first voice overs by deleting rerecording in another track and copying and pasting. Is that how it's done?

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I did my first voice overs by deleting rerecording in another track and copying and pasting. Is that how it's done?
Yes, generally. I don't know if it matters, but I rerecord in another track before deleting the old one, but otherwise that's the process I use.
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PL OK on section 18! I'll get to 19 later. :)
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Section 19:

30:49 - "There is a man...lober who attends him wherever he goes..." There's a skip in the recording. I don't know what it is supposed to say. :)

Otherwise OK. :)
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Can I claim section 11 Mellonta Tauta, looking over it I think it will be fun to recite, if you'll have me naturally!
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TriciaG wrote:Section 19:

30:49 - "There is a man...lober who attends him wherever he goes..." There's a skip in the recording. I don't know what it is supposed to say. :)

Otherwise OK. :)
I know what your talking about I'll try to fix it with a voice over. Later in the reading he spells it in a way I can pronounce. :lol:

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Section 11 is yours, Chris. Thanks!
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Here is Section 11 - Mellonta Tauta

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol4_11_poe.mp3

Length - 00:36:12
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May I offer to read section 12, the duc de l'omelette. My french accent is not very good, rather too english, but I would love to have a go at this peculiar little story.
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TriciaG wrote:Section 19:

30:49 - "There is a man...lober who attends him wherever he goes..." There's a skip in the recording. I don't know what it is supposed to say. :)

Otherwise OK. :)

Hi Tricia,

I rerecorded the whole phrase rather than just the word where the recording skips and it's nice and clear now though not perfect! :oops:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/worksofpoevol4_19.mp3


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