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Old 12-02-2017, 12:07 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by RobertDDL View Post
It takes me at least an hour to record and edit a one-minute poem, so I'm really not someone who has good advice about producing audio books. The little sounds that I've marked can be heard, but that doesn't mean they need to be dealt with - I doubt that anyone who listenes to your voice and to your story will be bothered by them, or even notice them. I do not have any commercially produced audio books, so I don't know what their standards are, or how much editing effort they put into it.
There's a possibility. Your peaks are much higher than I'm accustomed to -- more stretched. When I switch to mono I should be able to do that too, then I'll be able to remove more things I can't hear without having to put on the headphones.-)

I admire the effort you put into your work. You're right, though. At an hour for a minute, a thirteen hour recording would be ... daunting. It would be interesting to see what a commercial recording looks like up close.
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