This doesn't look right... help!
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Re: This doesn't look right... help!
This is me going for a hearing test.
The images are flipped.
I expect that to work. Still interested in that longer test.
Koz
The images are flipped.
I expect that to work. Still interested in that longer test.
Koz
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Re: This doesn't look right... help!
Do something theatrical or narrative. 'This is me talking into my Rode microphone," is nice but the next step is a short story.
"'No I can't find her either,' I said to my wife. 'She'll turn up when you start the can opener.'
Who would have thought the cat was sleeping on the warm engine? When I started the car she took off for the next county not touching the ground more than twice the whole trip."
Copyright me. That should take about 12-13 seconds, roughly 15 counting the two or three seconds of silence at the top.
Koz
"'No I can't find her either,' I said to my wife. 'She'll turn up when you start the can opener.'
Who would have thought the cat was sleeping on the warm engine? When I started the car she took off for the next county not touching the ground more than twice the whole trip."
Copyright me. That should take about 12-13 seconds, roughly 15 counting the two or three seconds of silence at the top.
Koz
Re: This doesn't look right... help!
Some clicks come under the category of wet-mouth-noises : lip-smacking & inadvertent tongue-clicks.
They tend to be brief : less than 5 milliseconds, and higher-frequency : above 2kHz.
(Most people can hear up to 14kHz, but that cut-off frequency drops off with age).
Those are fixable with De-clicking software, like Audacity's free plugin.
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Re: This doesn't look right... help!
WHAT? I can't hear you. My cutoff frequency's been dropping with age.(Most people can hear up to 14kHz, but that cut-off frequency drops off with age).
Koz
Re: This doesn't look right... help!
Not necessarily hearing, it could be headphones or speakers.
Re: This doesn't look right... help!
Hey guys!
This is that reading you gave me to do. I'm sorry, it's about 18 seconds long with silence at the start.
Again, thanks for your help[.
Christian
This is that reading you gave me to do. I'm sorry, it's about 18 seconds long with silence at the start.
Again, thanks for your help[.
Christian
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Forgot to mention, As requested, no effects or alterations were done to this recording. I did cut out about half a second after can opener to shorten the time between words
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Re: This doesn't look right... help!
It was always down to your delivery speed. The text was an approximation.
So a little audiobook mastering and boop. Good to go.
So now it's up to theatrical patching for any clicking or popping in your delivery.
I need to play real life for a while.
Koz
So a little audiobook mastering and boop. Good to go.
So now it's up to theatrical patching for any clicking or popping in your delivery.
I need to play real life for a while.
Koz
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Re: This doesn't look right... help!
I did a bit of tidying up and reformatting on that page today.kozikowski wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:54 pmMastering is a wiki post now.
https://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/AudioBook_Mastering
Koz
And formerly it was an unlinked orphan page so I:
1) added a link to it from thge usewr Tips section on the Wiki front page
2) added {{CategoryTips}} to the page so that it gets listed when you click on "Tips" in the left menu bar
Peter.
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