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public:nnels:recording:5_plan_and_practise:multi-track-books [2018/09/03 21:27]
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public:nnels:recording:5_plan_and_practise:multi-track-books [2018/11/03 20:47]
sabina.iseli-otto [Book Recording Plan for Non-Children's Books]
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-The way you divide the tracks will depend on the book. Generally, except for the two tracks (Title & About this Digital Book), the sections or tracks will follow the table of contents. If you’re reading a chapterless children’s book, the text of the book will usually be a single track called “#_Story” where # indicates the track number (e.g. 08 Story).+The way you divide the tracks will depend on the book. Generally, except for the two tracks (Title & About this Digital Book), the sections or tracks will follow the table of contents. 
  
 Please do not include spaces, punctuation, or special characters in your file names (e.g. write 01_Uncle_Toms_Cabin even though Tom's should include an apostrophe). You can use underscores (_) or hyphens (-) between file name elements. Please do not include spaces, punctuation, or special characters in your file names (e.g. write 01_Uncle_Toms_Cabin even though Tom's should include an apostrophe). You can use underscores (_) or hyphens (-) between file name elements.
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-Pre-read your book, or the section you plan to read, before you enter the studio. Pre-reading prevents stumbling and makes for a better recording.  
  
 ===== What to Read ===== ===== What to Read =====
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