Is this a live reading? If not and you are recording it yourself and sending it in; what you can do is be sure to pause a second or two after changing lines. this will give you the opportunity to capture the clicks and filter them out. **** If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why? then where does the learning start? ----- Original Message ----- From: Michelle Creedy To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 11:48 AM Subject: [audacity4blind] Reading and Recording Hello List Does anyone have experience reading Braille while being recorded? I have to read something on the radio and there's all sorts of concern about the BrailleNote and the clicks. Now while I can honor that, I'm feeling frustrated! Everyone wants me to use JAWS and listen and read. I simply have never trained myself to do so because I'm a Braille reader. If you want a monotone recording, sure, I'll do that then. It feels like my Braille is always heavy weather for people. My idea is to put the BrailleNote on my lap and to have a blanket over my hands like a think one to absorb the sound. I'm planning for my hands to be under the table. Honestly, this doesn't have to be such a big deal but I need to honor the concern presented. I know I'm coming across as frustrated but with all the fancy technology everyone has nowadays, it feels like I'm tolerated with my Braille which is so not a topic for this list. Yes, back to recording. Michelle