OK, we took good ol' Daddy Warcrimes's advise and we looked into different software. We will have all 2 gigs of the software downloaded shortly and should have a new audio version up in day or two. anybody want to buy our old software? Just kidding. It looks like it is destined to become a coaster for our mountain dew cans.
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Hey now! I never said you should buy new software.
The reason I asked about your recording technique is because I wanted to see if I might be able to do better (didn't want to make any emberassing assumptions). Normally when a voice recording doesn't sound "right" it's due to lack of reverb.
I don't have a proffessional studio by any means but I do have a condensor microphone, effects, and recording/editing software. I have a contact in Cali with the same and we often do recording projects together. I also have some friends who that I may be able to convince to read.
If this is of any interest to you, I will go ahead and get started.
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Hey, I just checked out the audio study guide page and I see you have been extremely busy. Good stuff! I was not expecting you to have that much as of yet.
I have taken note that you have recorded at 24 kbps. Is this due to server limitations, software limitations, or a desire to provide a quick download?