It sounds like tape hiss. But even my phone records a similar hiss, and it's more noticeable recording quiet passages, such as this recording. That's related to: "signal to noise ratio." Does anybody have any thoughts? Considering my phone records digitally with no moving parts, I can't figure out where the hiss comes from either. This phone is so sensitive I can record my heartbeat in a quiet room, I can see it on the waveform but I can't hear it when I play it back, probably due to my quarter-inch speaker. (I use RecForge II freeware.)
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Can't understand how anyone could dislike this...
TheReivenlocke probably an accident as i accidentally clicked and had to change to like
Who do I see see as possibly the incarnation or reincarnation of Chuang-tzu? Saint Anthony
Poor quality recording, perhaps.
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52:21 is where the reading actually begin
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A Wonderful book!
What's that static sound?
It sounds like tape hiss. But even my phone records a similar hiss, and it's more noticeable recording quiet passages, such as this recording. That's related to: "signal to noise ratio." Does anybody have any thoughts?
Considering my phone records digitally with no moving parts, I can't figure out where the hiss comes from either. This phone is so sensitive I can record my heartbeat in a quiet room, I can see it on the waveform but I can't hear it when I play it back, probably due to my quarter-inch speaker. (I use RecForge II freeware.)
The Way of Chuang Tzu - by: Thomas Merton
Very quiet recording - have to turn volume to maximum and still can barely hear it
try the freeEqualizer on Chrome yo increase beyond full volume.
Thank you
No need to whisper. Speak up!
39:00
gotta give points for trying, but, friend, learn to pronounce the names at least.
what a shame about the narration.