SilencerSIN July 22, 2014 Author July 22, 2014 I actually have noticed little sounds too, things that don't sound natural or are kinda out of place. Think I tried questioning her about it, but to no avail.... Heard sounds like whispering or calling my name
Ashmo July 22, 2014 July 22, 2014 If she is a new tupper, or you're just starting to work on audio imposition, she might not yet beware of you hearing her. So she might say no when it's actually a yes.
SilencerSIN July 22, 2014 Author July 22, 2014 Btw I don't really get the Librivox thing....searches are kinda weird Looked around on the forums, but no luck. Do you guys have any suggestions for readers or books?
sushi July 22, 2014 July 22, 2014 Btw I don't really get the Librivox thing....searches are kinda weird Looked around on the forums, but no luck. Do you guys have any suggestions for readers or books? I think the best way to find a voice model is with collaborative poetry collections. That way you can hear a wide variety of voices in a short amount of time. For example, if you look up Kubla Khan, it appears in two collaborative collections, which you can download and hear a bunch of people reading a bunch of different poems, and there's also a "poetry weekly" collection, where you can hear 19 different people reading the same poem. Look for readers who have done a lot of other reading, so you can get more samples of their voice. There may be better sites than Librivox -- it's not really set up so well for our purposes -- but I haven't found any better sites so far. Fench's voice comes from a different web site, but that was even worse. "Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson
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