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Anybody w/ Audio experience want to help with Actual Play?

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BASHMAN
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Anybody w/ Audio experience want to help with Actual Play?

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A while ago, I recorded an Actual Play of BASH! UE that we played over skype. Unfortunately, not all parts of the recording sound very good. Is there anyone out there that would be willing to volunteer to try to clean up the sound?

Also, any idea where I can / should host this at?
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There is a site I listen to called RPGmp3.com.

They have lots of regular groups and sessions going. I don't know about their policy of how they accept new people, or if you would prefer to do something different, but they might at least offer advice.

As for how to clean it up, I can't help you, but I am sure a lot of us would be willing to take the raw version. :)

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Post by kroh »

download a program called audacity. It should be able to help you clean it up.

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Re: Anybody w/ Audio experience want to help with Actual Pla

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BASHMAN wrote:A while ago, I recorded an Actual Play of BASH! UE that we played over skype. Unfortunately, not all parts of the recording sound very good. Is there anyone out there that would be willing to volunteer to try to clean up the sound?

Also, any idea where I can / should host this at?
Chris, is it in .wav? If not you can make it so with Audacity. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Then you can make it sound better with Levelator. http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/levelator

Those are exactly what I use for my podcast.

If you need any additional help, shoot me an email.
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Post by Renny »

Go, Ron, go!! :D

Seriously, your shows are the best sounding out of all the podcasts I listen to so I would say your advice is solid gold in this area.
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Renny wrote:Go, Ron, go!! :D

Seriously, your shows are the best sounding out of all the podcasts I listen to so I would say your advice is solid gold in this area.

Link? or name?
I'm unfamiliar with Podcasts so much. What's his link?
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Post by Renny »

The podcast is The Game's The Thing.

http://www.thegamesthething.com/

You won't regret giving it a listen. Episode 68 may prove especially interesting.
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