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[lojban-beginners] Re: Audio Material? / PodCast



> I was told it's safe to cut all frequencies
> below 50-80Hz. I don't know how to do this. Do you?

A fried of mine has been doing talk radio for years. He might have some tipps for sure. I can ask him.

What software are you using to record?

Regards,
Torsten

Matt Arnold schrieb:
On 9/20/05, *Torsten Schlabach* <TSchlabach@gmx.net <mailto:TSchlabach@gmx.net>> wrote:

    Matt,
    I have heared the file this morning on my way to the office.
    Brilliant work.
    I really hope this will continue.
    Regarding technology:
    I am using IPodder, and I had the problem as well that it was not
    able to
    properly download the episode. I have manually downloaded the MP3.
    That's
    not a problem, but if it worked well as a true PodCast, the
    advantage would
    be that I don't have to poll for new episodes, but iPodder would be
    doing
    that for me.
    Matt: You have been doing radio before, didn't you?
    Let me know if I can be of any help technically.
    Regards,
    Torsten

Torsten,
no, I've never worked in radio before. However, I read lengthy novels out loud to my girlfriend and have always tried to train my voice. This weekend I had a cold and was not feeling very well. I've been told my voice sounds like it's coming through a wall so I need to "equalize" to adjust the frequencies of the sound in order to make it brighter, and cut the excessive bass. I was told it's safe to cut all frequencies below 50-80Hz. I don't know how to do this. Do you?
-epkat