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Music Technology Audio Books?
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Jonathan
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Posted : Nov 11, 2009 19:57:56
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Are there any relevant ones around? I searched Google but didn't really find much. Don't mind paying for it if it's worthwhile!
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Soundmagus
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Posted : Nov 12, 2009 14:54
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HI,
I have several Music Technology books for sale.
Give me a PM and we can sort somethign out if you want them
Mark
  Check out my site for Video tutorials and other tips & Tricks
http://www.music-production-videos.com |
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supergroover
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Posted : Nov 12, 2009 15:01
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Jonathan
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Posted : Nov 12, 2009 15:14
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Hmm I guess I probably wasn't clear enough with the thread topic
I meant audiobook, not "audio book", subtle difference! I know there's plenty of good books around and I'd appreciate any recommendations for them too, but I want something I can put on my MP3 player! |
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Soundmagus
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Posted : Nov 12, 2009 17:43
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Jonathan
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Posted : Nov 12, 2009 22:49
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And.. one final (hopefully!) clarification:
I mean audiobooks on the subject of music technology. Music Technology audiobooks. Audiobooks that I can listen to (with my ears, on my mpeg layer three player), that will be relevant to my learning of the subject of music technology (or "music production", or "sound engineering", or anything in that general field)
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supergroover
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Posted : Nov 12, 2009 23:33
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ah you mean audio audiobooks |
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Jonathan
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Posted : Nov 12, 2009 23:38
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I would have said that but I was afraid people would think it was a typo |
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Soundmagus
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Posted : Nov 12, 2009 23:41
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greede
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Posted : Nov 12, 2009 23:52
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I just listend to a few off that site, they're made using a text to speech program.
I cant imagine how anyone would enjoy listening to that!
Although, saying that. If you really wanted to, you could always make your own mp3s using the same method as they have.
You could download some pdfs, copy and paste them into a text to speech program and convert to mp3..
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Jonathan
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Posted : Nov 13, 2009 00:01
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lol - text to speech... I'd be better off dictating it myself
Actually that might be a decent plan would take a few hours, but it'd be good practice - I'm sure I read something about how you remember much more by saying something, than you do by reading it.
Plus I'll upload the MP3 so people can reuse it of course |
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greede
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Posted : Nov 13, 2009 00:12
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Freeflow
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Posted : Nov 13, 2009 00:43
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On 2009-11-13 00:01, Jonathan wrote:
lol - text to speech... I'd be better off dictating it myself
Actually that might be a decent plan would take a few hours, but it'd be good practice - I'm sure I read something about how you remember much more by saying something, than you do by reading it.
Plus I'll upload the MP3 so people can reuse it of course
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I think this sounds like a great plan!
Hope you do it! Get your sexy voice on!
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Jonathan
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Posted : Nov 17, 2009 06:02
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*deleted, mistake* |
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icedice
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Posted : Nov 23, 2009 10:53
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Wow audio audiobooks NOW that's meta communication!
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