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Standard Chinese: Optional Mods RST, HTL

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Printed Date: 16 January 2009 at 2:58am


Topic: Standard Chinese: Optional Mods RST, HTL
Posted By: gdfellows
Subject: Standard Chinese: Optional Mods RST, HTL
Date Posted: 14 May 2006 at 9:24am

Added to Standard Chinese:

Optional Module Restaurant (RST)

Optional Module Hotel (HTL)

 




Replies:
Posted By: dhd1
Date Posted: 18 May 2006 at 10:24am

Thanks for continuing work on the standard Chinese program.  I especially apreciate your inclusion of the optional modules.  Do you have all of them? 

I am pleased that your recording level has been quite constant on the digitized tapes that I've listened to.  On the CDs that I purchased commercialy, there was considerable variation.  Some lessons were very loud, others were very quiet.  You are a great help to serious students of language.  Keep up the good work.



Posted By: gdfellows
Date Posted: 18 May 2006 at 12:26pm
Originally posted by dhd1

Thanks for continuing work on the standard Chinese program.  I especially apreciate your inclusion of the optional modules.  Do you have all of them? 

Thanks for the nice comments!  Unfortunately, I do not yet have all of the optional modules.  I will soon be adding the other two that I have:  Car and Post Office Telephone.  I am still looking for Personal Welfare, Marriage/Birth/Death, New Year's, and Institutions/Organizations.

Originally posted by dhd1

I am pleased that your recording level has been quite constant on the digitized tapes that I've listened to.  On the CDs that I purchased commercialy, there was considerable variation.  Some lessons were very loud, others were very quiet. 

I am very glad to hear that the audio is acceptable.  On many of the tapes, especially French and German, I've had to do quite a bit of processing and equalization.  I wish I could do better on those, but we are limited by the quality (or lack thereof) on the original tapes.

Glen

 




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