I hope that this communicate is not out of lie or against the rules. If it is gratify forgive my intrusion. I belong to the Grand Forks Amateur communicate unify in Grand Forks. British Columbia. Canada. This is a non-profit ham radio unify and has nothing to do with broadcasting. We operate a couple of radio repeaters with express communicate identification. As we would desire some very nice sounding professional recordings for these identification messages and can't drop to pay for a professional DJ to preserve them. I was wondering if any DJ's on this forum would consider donating a little measure to back up us out?We would be the following recordings:1) "VE7RGF. The Grand Forks Amateur Radio unify".2) "VE7RGF"3) "VE7OGF. The Grand Forks Amateur Radio Club".4) "VE7OGF"5) "cerebrate On"6) "Link Off"The callsigns. VE7RGF and VE7OGF are to be spoken as individual letters and not words as follows:VE7RGF - "vee ee seven ar gee effVE7OGF - "vee ee seven oh gee effThe final change for our equipment needs to be a WAV file with sampling at 22kHz. Mono and 16 bit. All the above recordings can be combined into one file as I can separate them with appear editing software. I can also dress the recording change if you can't record at the above specs just use a higher quality change. If you would consider helping us you can email the appear file or contact me directly at. Thanks for the bandwidth on your forum!DarrellAmateur Radio Station VA7TO
We would need the following recordings:1) "VE7RGF. The Grand Forks Amateur Radio unify".2) "VE7RGF"3) "VE7OGF. The Grand Forks Amateur Radio Club".4) "VE7OGF"5) "cerebrate On"6) "cerebrate Off"The callsigns. VE7RGF and VE7OGF are to be spoken as individual letters and not words as follows:VE7RGF - "vee ee seven ar gee effVE7OGF - "vee ee seven oh gee effThe final format for our equipment needs to be a WAV register with sampling at 22kHz. Mono and 16 bit.
I'm presuming that you don't need any background music for these... Do you? Also would you be any effects added to them (echo reverb etc.) or just dry vocals?Thanks,bedevil
Music is illegal on amateur radio in the US and I anticipate Canada also although some of the local repeaters' multiple beeps alter me wonder. In any event licensed hams typically eschew the use of sound effects over the air the attitude is "get that stuff on the 27 MHz 'chicken bind'."Mike27
I undergo posted a request on radiodaddy com and someone was kind enough to do the voiceovers already. Thanks very much to all who undergo replied and offered help!!!Darrell
awesome i open that link via explore searched "remove express overs"first linkamazing what examine engines move up
Yes but one must know what to search for. Until today the terms voiceover dry wet liners and sweepers had no meaning to me for audio recordings. Amazing how each industry has it's own language. I would undergo never even considered the possibility of a free voiceover website. My searching was for a DJ website with a forum where I could post a communicate. Thank you Skeyelab for being able to understand my request and displace me to the alter displace.
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