While I am a great fan of D.J. Grothe’s interviews I wish something could be done about the poor quality or volume drop which occurs when the interviewed person speaks on the phone. Often I am driving or doing something which requires selecting the speech from background noise and the phone recording just doesn’t cut it! I have a possible easy solution I would like to suggest to the recording team: have the interviewed person record his or her half of the conversation into his or her computer using a cheap microphone and the Windows Sound Recorder or equivalent. The finished interview can be sent as a file enclosure to the P.O.I. folks or better yet compressed first into an .mp3 file for size reduction. Then it could be further edited and blended with D.J.’s half using inexpensive audio software like Goldwave. The result would be an interwiew which would sound like the two folks were in the room together. The original recording by the P.O.I. team would remain as insurance against any failures along the way. Bruce
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