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I've recently gotten into several debates with friends as to how how much processing goes into making Tatiana's growls sound like they do. My position on this is that the contribution of the effects to the sound (if they even are there) is minimal.

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If I want to sing along to a song, I have to pull up the lyrics.
If I want to listen to an audio book, I have to coordinate make sure I have the book too, so I can visually read along.
If I want to listen to a podcast, I have to follow along the transcript.

Record an audio file of you reading the written content.
I first saw this idea on Lindsey Kopacz' blog, a11y with Lindsey. People can hear pronunciation and personality, learn the language auditorily, and perhaps enjoy it while doing something else (people who don't rely on screen readers don't often think to use them to have things read for them). Come up with a strategy for whether or not you'll read through code snippets and if so, how.

Visualise written content into a more dynamic way.
Many people, some neurodivergent folks especially, benefit from information being distilled into diagrams, comics, or less word-dense formats. Visuals can also benefit people who might not read/understand the language you wrote it in. They can also be an effective lead-in to your long-form from visually-driven avenues like Pinterest or Instagram.

Build in a way for people to translate your posts.
Many people have generously offered to translate my writing into languages cooler than English and I always want to take them up on it. I don't currently have a great mechanism on my site to share them. Don't be like me. Build in a language feature!

Closed captioning allows people to follow along and read your video (if they're not able to listen due to a disability or situational context).
Ideally, closed captioning should be a togglable feature of your video player. However, in platforms where this is not yet possible (i.e., TikTok, Instagram, etc), please use a captioning app to add open captions. (I like MixCaptions for iOS.)

Tatiana Maslay is set to reprise her many roles for Orphan Black: The Next Chapter, a 10-part audiobook series that picks up where the show left off. Malka Older is showrunning the series, with Mishell Baker, Lindsay Smith, Madeline Ashby, E.C. Myers, and Heli Kennedy onboard to write. The audiobook platform Serial Box will host the series, in collaboration with Temple Street, a premium digital fiction startup.

The story of Orphan Black continues with a new installment of the beloved series in a new medium, at premium digital reading and audio platform Serial Box, with series star Tatiana Maslany voicing all of the characters. Set eight years since Project LEDA was destroyed for good, Orphan Black: The Next Chapter is released in weekly installments, with the first five chapters now available, and the remaining five chapters out on November 7th.

TATIANA MASLANY: I was working in New York at the time, and they approached me with the idea for it. I met with some of the creatives behind it, who are developing it, and it just sounded like a really diligently researched and very loved piece. Everybody was really into it and working really hard to make sure that it was done right and that the fans would be into that kind of thing. It just felt like a really cool way to continue to explore this story without being on set for 18 hours a day.

By focusing on your breath, you are better able to center or ground yourself more readily to train your brain on your attention management stills. To learn more about this topic, listen to this 2:04 audio podcast on, Practicing Meditation for Nine Minutes.

What would you like to talk about? Do you want to have a conversation with your Russian friend about movies of Tarkovsky or maybe Tolstoy's books? Cannot understand what your Russian-speaking couple is saying being angry stuck in a traffic jam? You are going to live or already living in Russia and you are not feeling confident when you have to ask a person what time is it or how to buy a train ticket? Is not it better to train all this with a patient tutor who will help you to overcome your fear, correct your mistakes and then be able to amaze everybody with your conversational speaking skills?

As you can see, I like to ask questions, so if you would like to simply learn Russian - why? Did you hear an 80s Russian song that made you fall in love with the Russian language? Is your life-goal is to speak 15 languages and one of them is Russian? Did you have a Russian neighbour when you were a kid and this made you curious about the Russian language and culture? There are different reasons why people study Russian. So, what is yours?

AbstractSelf-supervised learning of speech representations has been a very active research area but most work is focused on a single domain such as read audio books for which there exist large quantities of labeled and unlabeled data. In this paper, we explore more general setups where the domain of the unlabeled data for pre-training data differs from the domain of the labeled data for fine-tuning, which in turn may differ from the test data domain. Our experiments show that using target domain data during pre-training leads to large performance improvements across a variety of setups. On a large-scale competitive setup, we show that pre-training on unlabeled in-domain data reduces the gap between models trained on in-domain and out-of-domain labeled data by 66%-73%. This has obvious practical implications since it is much easier to obtain unlabeled target domain data than labeled data. Moreover, we find that pre-training on multiple domains improves generalization performance on domains not seen during training. Code and models will be made available at this https URL.

Chief Master Sgt. Louis Ludwig, 86th Airlift Wing command chief, talks on Ramstein Air Base's involvement in the local German Oktoberfest celebration as well as the base's iteration of the Air Force Ball. Meanwhile, Tatiana Lingle from the Family Advocacy Program talked about ways of preventing domestic violence as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. (U.S. Air Force audio by Staff Sgt. Christian Conrad)

Challenging the perception of its listeners is at the core vision of the collective Encor Studio. Listen to an audio essay in which they discuss their site-specific installation Adsum which creates moments of pure presence.

A body walks through the city while listening to a DJ mix. The switching between sites is like switching between tracks is like switching between worlds. An essay poem inspired by a mix of the New York-based artist Zarina.

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