User:Ckamaeleon/Audiolog
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This is the page where I archive notes from past Spoken Wikipedia projects, newest projects go first...unless they're at the end, as I seem to also be putting them.
Note to self: are these on [[Category:Spoken_articles]] yet? You need to add them!
Useful:
- {{Talk Spoken Wikipedia id|Filename.ogg|oldid}} for talk pages of completed
- {{Spoken Wikipedia|FileName.ogg|YYYY-MM-DD}}
- {{spoken}} in front of featured articles
- {{Spoken article entry| file_name= |title= |time= |user_name= |date= |accent= |sex= |}}
Contents |
[edit] Signature
Did a good deal of copyediting after I'd started recording this.
[edit] Austin-Bergstrom_International_Airport
Not too bad. Omitted infobox and URLs for external links.
[edit] Capsule hotel
Easy and fun. Capsule_hotel
[edit] Nucular
Just did Nucular. Lots of fun "demonstrating" IPA sounds that English speakers have trouble making. lol. If anyone else is fam. w/ IPA, please check the accuracy of "[klj]" I'm not entirely happy with it, but did the best I could.
[edit] Beverage can stove (first project)
Spent most of afternoon on Beverage can stove only to discover that it was already done (doh). Now it's updated. :o)
[edit] Columbine High School massacre
Current project. See User Talk.
- Currently: all recorded. Part 1 uploaded. Parts 2 and 3 not edited yet.
[edit] Flash mob
Concurrent Project.
- Have recorded entire article, but not edited.
- The Flash mob article is interesting, but of very bad quality. Therefore, I may cancel this recording. OR, I may publish a preliminary, "snapshot" version and after editing it, re-record the better article.
[edit] Pluralis Majestatis
An easy short article. But still working on it. I don't like the was I sound in the preliminary recording, since I didn't use Audacity to do it.I've gotten really obsessive abnout putting each section onto its own track and then downmixing.
[edit] Intonation (linguistics)
- Finished in an hour or two. Was easy and fun. I made some edits to the article to make it easier to understand when read aloud. Intonation (linguistics) has the file.