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I like this second microphone much better. The only comment I would make is that the background noise comes in and out between moments of speaking and silence. It's better to have the noise always there than the way it is now. Of course, the best ...
19 hours ago
Here's another try. There's a touch of processing effect in a few places, but there's no way to raise the volume so high without being a bit heavy on the noise reduction. A had to suppress a few high peaks to get the range you wanted. Hope this is...
November 9
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November 3
The range I mean here is the difference between your loudest parts and your softest parts. If you normally speak at at a level of, say -3dB, but have a whispered line maxes at -15dB (or even lower!) it might not be audible in all environments. Som...
November 2
Hey Chris, I simply raised the original file by 3dB and then ran the filter. Any more boost and I would've started clipping your peaks. Is this what you were looking for, or are you wanting to decrease your dynamic range?
November 1
Tried to reply to your mail, Chris, but the send button seemed to do nothing. Either that, or I've spammed you. In any case, here's my message in reply to yours: Hi Chris, I can raise the levels 1st and redo the filter, and see how it sounds. For...
November 1
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October 31
Hi Chris, Here's the file with the dynamic filter pass. You'll notice the noise is there in the beginning and then fades out over the 1st 5 seconds or so as the filter figures out the noise profile. Ideally, if the file started with 5 seconds of ...
October 30
So I had a listen. What you sent me is (hopefully) not the true original recording. It appears to be noise filtered and maybe band filtered (low pass?). The first filter is the reason it sounds noisy behind the voice parts and silent outside of th...
October 28
I use Adobe Audition. Cost is in the $350-400 range, but I'm gearing up to do full cast audio drama so Audacity, while great, wasn't enough for me. I'll take a closer look tonight and post again.
October 28
If you can link the original voice recording, I could see if I can clean it up for you. No promises, but I've been amazed at what my dynamic filters can do.
October 27
Excellent sound quality. Will have to give this a closer listen later on. Do you plan to use voice actors, or just a narrator and effects?
October 9
I don't have such a portable mic yet, but oh do I want one! (I use a Snowball mic and am happy with it despite the lack of portability) Here's a picture I googled up of the H4. http://benobriensmith.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/3023_gd.jpg
September 30
Just listened to the first minute. The voice sounded very mechanical. I think this is an effect of a noise removal pass eating into the quality a little bit. You might consider a less invasive process. What did you use?
September 26
Very interesting....
September 1
Bryan Lincoln added a discussion to the group Audiophiles
I wanted to try to drum up some discussion on a few of the podiobook titles I've listened to. Those I'll mention here are all recommended listens, so I hope any criticism is considered constructive and not rude in any way. Title:The Fox by Arlene...
August 25

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How many podiobooks are in your subscription sets?
2 - 3
How do you listen to your podiobooks?
I change the frequency depending on the title
Favorite Quote:
"The rhythm is broken by continuous illumination, continuous darkness, or by decapitation." M.Morita and J.B.Best. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 231: 273-282 (1984)
Website:
http://www.theiocaineproject.com
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You should check out these Podiobook titles:
Finished (and recommended):
The Fox
Brave Men Run
Antithesis
Call of the Herald
Infected
Murder at Avedon Hill
Weather Child
The Prophet of Panamindorah

In Progress (and liking):

The Leviathan Chronicles (not on podiobooks, but worth mentioning)

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Word count update

I'm up to 25K words. Thought I would be further, but I've really been on a pace of a page or two per night. With writing as a hobby on the side of a full time career, I can't accelerate too much without hurting my real responsibilities, but I'm pretty encouraged as I know how it all wraps up, and I think I won't be over my goal of 70-90K words. Have gotten good feedback from the one person I've let read it so far. The first chapter audio attempt was a healthy learning experience...might try anot… Continue

Posted on June 28, 2009 at 6:12pm — 2 Comments

Bryan Lincoln

My first production attempt

Ok, hopefully this upload worked. Here's my first attempt at producing a chapter. A few things of note:

1)Produced in audacity. Considering a software upgrade. Thoughts? Suggestions?

2)The voice actors in this trial run got one take with little direction and partial scripts. They're all creative people who are learning right along with me, and are still developing their characters for themselves, so please keep that in mind. They also had varying hardware to record on and background noise issu… Continue

Posted on May 13, 2009 at 10:07am — 8 Comments

Bryan Lincoln

New Author Update

A few updates have failed to appear, but maybe it was the network I was on. Hoping for better luck here....

I'm still writing the first draft. Long way to go still, but I like where things are right now. I'm porting into ywriter. I want to avoid Word, and this program helps me to organize a bit of backstory as well as helping focus on the qulity of each individual scene. And it was free, which is good.

I have 11-12K words in it now. That's 4 chapters, each with room to add a bit in the second… Continue

Posted on March 29, 2009 at 8:56pm —

Bryan Lincoln

Going strong...

This week, I've managed to further solidify the main plot in my head and push the word count to the 8-9K range. I'm being very careful about spending too much time forcing in desrciptive details in my first draft; I'm thinking of the first draft as the skeleton of the story. It will need to be filled out with a second pass before anyone reads it critically.

I'm finding a need to solidify some biological details for the species represented in my story (human-like but not human) in order to deriv… Continue

Posted on February 21, 2009 at 2:30pm —

Bryan Lincoln

This Could Take a While (a.k.a. You Gotta Start Somewhere)

So, I'm at the early stages of making a podiobook. While I'm still writing the 1st draft of the material, I have a decent vision for how this will all go. For me, writing has been an on-and-off hobby, and not a career goal. As such, I've fallen into the "over-polish chapter 1 and never finish the thing" trap a few times. My problem was never a lack of story to tell, but rather a lack of vision for the end product.

I think I've found it now.

I plan to blog here (interest permitting) as I contin… Continue

Posted on February 14, 2009 at 5:28pm — 3 Comments

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At 2:29pm on June 22, 2009, Brian Rollins said…
Writing. Yeah...that.

I should be writing....

Really. I've gotten behind in other stuff and really hooked on Atlas Shrugged (63 hour audiobook!) Maybe I should put it down for a bit and focus on getting a chapter or two done. Thanks for the prodding.
At 3:06pm on June 19, 2009, Jeffrey A. Carver said…
Ah--I've wondered if it might be something like that. Since I just got your msg, I think that might be the answer.
At 6:22pm on May 6, 2009, Brian Rollins said…
Thank you for taking the time to read my sample chapter and commenting!

You sir, rock!
At 7:55am on April 17, 2009, Bryan Lincoln said…
I'm about 15 thousand words in. It can be slow going. I'm a scientist professionally, and that involves sometimes long hours 7 days a week. It also involves its own writing obligations (I'm not published in the fiction realm, but my scientific publication list is a couple pages long). I'm not looking for critique just yet, mainly because in my drive to finish, I'm making notes in earlier sections rather than editing, and I'm skipping some descriptive detail for now when it slows me down too much. What that means is that I will definitely want to do a 1st edit of the completed work before looking for readers and advice. While I'm anxious to get to that point, I know I have months of work to fit in first.

Most of my feedback so far has been from the other 3 members of the Iocaine Project, all of whom will be doing major voice parts for the story. My younger brother is an aspiring writer and asks a lot of good questions. I'll probably take a practice run at producing a scene to get a feel for what does and doesn't work audibly since that will influence my writing. I made my first promo last night (just for fun and motivation) and it was a blast.
At 6:48am on April 17, 2009, Arlene Radasky said…
I listen to your The Iocaine Project podcasts and enjoy them.

So, you are starting a book! And it sounds like you are doing well on it! congratulations! Do you have critiquers to help you along as you write?

If you have questions, I am not an expert, but if I can't answer, maybe i could point you in the right direction.

Hard work, this writing stuff! LOL
At 8:50pm on February 23, 2009, Emerian Rich said…
Welcome Bryan!
 
 

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