@matigo
I'm already a happy poster.
I don't use 10C currently much as a blog in the conventional sense. It could be that, in time, if I applied myself to it.
// @lukasros
@matigo
I'm already a happy poster.
I don't use 10C currently much as a blog in the conventional sense. It could be that, in time, if I applied myself to it.
// @lukasros
@matigo I do think there is a lot to be said for POSSE and the Indieweb idea. The problem is that at the moment it remains very geeky. A bit like blogging before Blogger and WP came along and offered to do everything under the hood.
There is definitely scope for people to make Indieweb as easy as those others. I'm currently paying 96 euros a year for a hosted Known website and the package isn't all that great.
// @lukasros
On the fast train to Florence for a two day break to see old friends who are passing through. Outside, all is Autumn mist, which I fully expect to have burned off by the time we arrive.
@matigo Interesting! Auphonic does nothing to make the phone line audio clearer, to my ears. But in the process of adaptive leveling, or whatever it calls it, it has created a file that, when I apply my EQ settings, gives me the clarity without the clicks. And that will do nicely.
@matigo I've asked on the Reaper forum, we'll see. I wonder what Audacity would do with the completely unprocessed version. Might give that a try.
@matigo: audio question. I've recorded from a phone land line, and I'm trying to make the sound a little clearer. So, standard approach of reducing around 400 Hz and boosting around 4000Hz, which works fine, BUT I then seem to get a clicking on the transients. I've tried fiddling with the EQ settings, but that doesn't seem to do it. Any thoughts?
First phone recording using the proper microphone on the boom arm and Skype, and I have to say I am very pleased with the result. Much more convenient than previous efforts. This was to a land line, so quality in that regard is not what I'd like, but overall, a very good experience.