tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8839412.post8982273972562578247..comments2024-03-19T07:48:54.021-06:00Comments on Gus Van Horn: Calling All Road Audio Warriors...Gus Van Hornhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05126749051688217781noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8839412.post-72146110335925293032016-02-24T05:37:09.144-06:002016-02-24T05:37:09.144-06:00Hi Todd,
I don't have a lot of data yet, but ...Hi Todd,<br /><br />I don't have a lot of data yet, but I have noticed that I tend to "think out loud" a lot more than I was aware. When at a keyboard, I end up pausing or editing a lot, but on a microphone -- and this is new to me -- I tend to mis-speak or quickly rephrase things right after saying them once. This is a nightmare to edit even without extra errors from voice-to-text software. <br /><br />This is why I think more practice could help, although it may be that I will have to confine audio "writing" to note-taking.<br /><br />I, too, have a different frame of mind on the road. I put much of this down to distraction, even in minimal traffic. <br /><br />GusGus Van Hornhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05126749051688217781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8839412.post-9629178072503553532016-02-23T21:48:17.113-06:002016-02-23T21:48:17.113-06:00I am curious to know if the style, quality, or ton...I am curious to know if the style, quality, or tone of your writing changes when you're dictating it versus typing it. I find I have a slightly different frame of mind when I'm on the road, compared to, say, sitting at my desk at work.Todd Waltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00741721881433617402noreply@blogger.com