"leaving their comfortable homes" doesn't seem so hard, seeing that the convent seemed to have turned out a comfortable structure as well But let us not belittle their efforts, it was surely a hard life for any new settlers. Excellent section again, Jim, thank you so much. PL ok as well.
Here is section 8 Sonia. It does have volume that shows it at 91.8 though there are no red spikes to wound your ears, please do be aware of the volume. You know how it goes with certain voices calling for louder tones for better effects.
April
CoreyKendrick wrote: ↑April 14th, 2020, 8:57 am
Could I get sections 86, 87, 88, 89, and 90?
This will be my first first recording, by the way. My 1 minute test was just approved and I'm very excited to be beginning the journey here. I have read through the initial posting and information about the project and am looking forward to digging into Argentine history (don't cry for me!) ASAP.
hi Corey and welcome to this project great that your test has been approved, so you can dive in here. The first two posts are actually relevant for special instructions. In the second post you can read all about footnotes and painting titles.
I'll sign you up to all the sections. For your reader page, which reader name would you want ? Forum name, real name, pseudonym ? Just let me know and I'll open it for you and give you the sections officially
good luck with your first section
Sonia
I will definitely look back over those early posts before I start recording anything. And, as far as the name goes, I'll stick with Corey Kendrick. I've never been thrilled with it as a name but it's probably too late to become Gene Harlow at this point.
CoreyKendrick wrote: ↑April 15th, 2020, 10:58 amI will definitely look back over those early posts before I start recording anything. And, as far as the name goes, I'll stick with Corey Kendrick. I've never been thrilled with it as a name but it's probably too late to become Gene Harlow at this point.
well people sometimes choose the strangest names but ok, Corey Kendrick it is: https://librivox.org/reader/14099 This is your reader page where all your projects will be neatly listed.
adr6090 wrote: ↑April 15th, 2020, 9:37 amhttps://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/worldstory_volume11_008_tappan_128kb.mp3 time 6:27
Here is section 8 Sonia. It does have volume that shows it at 91.8 though there are no red spikes to wound your ears, please do be aware of the volume. You know how it goes with certain voices calling for louder tones for better effects.
haha, yes I see what you mean. Well, this battle called for excellent taunting dialogues, and you did them very well. I liked the liveliness of it all. Everything perfectly PL ok.
at the beginning I thought you would repeat the same line 4 times until I noticed the colour of the flowers changed each time well the original is maybe in old Aztec it is kinda poetic, I liked it. Thanks, Alan, perfectly PL ok
adr6090 wrote: ↑April 15th, 2020, 9:37 amhttps://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/worldstory_volume11_008_tappan_128kb.mp3 time 6:27
Here is section 8 Sonia. It does have volume that shows it at 91.8 though there are no red spikes to wound your ears, please do be aware of the volume. You know how it goes with certain voices calling for louder tones for better effects.
haha, yes I see what you mean. Well, this battle called for excellent taunting dialogues, and you did them very well. I liked the liveliness of it all. Everything perfectly PL ok.
thank you, April
Sonia
Pleased for the pl okay and that you loved the liveliness of the battle dialogue.
That was fun! With that being said--HELP. I'm sure I've made a ton of rookie mistakes and I want to learn so please feel free to critique the crappola out of this. For starters, any tips on how to reduce my hissing S's??? I'm using a pop filter, but apparently hissing is my super power;) Thank you