Front Line


By the Korean Audio Group

In these times of advanced technology, it is a great blessing for people to encounter the teachings of a true living enlightened Master through numerous media, including books, magazines, videos, the Internet, and audio tapes. In order to overcome the language barrier for most Korean disciples, our Korean Publishing Group has been conveying Master's teachings by producing audio tapes with Korean translations inserted.

The process of producing the audio tapes is as follows: First, Master's teachings are translated into Korean appropriate for radio performers to read. Second, the mother tape (DAT) of Master's lecture is input into a computer system and cut into many parts, each of an appropriate length (usually 1-3 sentences). Third, while listening to each part of the tape, a radio performer reads the Korean translation for the computer system to record. Fourth, the recording is edited using the computer system, and music is inserted. Finally, the edited recording is sent to a factory and audio tapes are produced.

These audio tapes mean a lot to Korean disciples, not only because they make it convenient for us to listen to Master's teachings, but also because they can introduce Master's new teachings in a swift manner due to the short time it takes for their production. We can actually produce about four such audio tapes a week, while it may take several months to produce a book or video. Another plus is that we can hear Master's teachings from the early years that are not available on video.

For our Korean Audio Group, it has been miraculous to overcome numerous obstacles while carrying out this task with Master's perfect grace. In the beginning, because it was unusual to produce audio tapes in this way, we could hardly obtain technical advice. However, whenever it was needed, we were always helped in no time by our friends. Due to the high cost of using professional studios to record and edit in our unique way, and the inconvenience of communicating with them in order to perfect the work up to our standards, we desperately needed our own recording studio. Then an initiate offered us a very spacious basement that had long been unused. And our brother initiates who were skilled in construction set up a studio. We tried our best to maximize the studio's soundproofing while minimizing the costs. We now have a wonderful studio, not professional, but good enough for our recording purposes.

Another part of our work was to find a good radio performer with a soft and gentle voice, yet vivid enough to convey a lively mood. After several tries with professionals, we ended up with a sister initiate. Although she was not a professional, she made the best use of her potential inner strengths by sincerely praying to Master, and achieved a better result than did the professionals. All of the participants in this project are happily enjoying the opportunity to improve themselves through work.

One Korean sister told us that she felt very comfortable and happy with the audio tapes, because she could do her work, such as housekeeping, while listening to Master's teachings, and that she felt contented even in traffic jams because she could enjoy Master's teachings in her car.

With the well-equipped facilities in our studio, we can also help initiates in other countries to record and edit. We would love to share our experiences with disciples in overseas countries where English and Chinese are not commonly used.

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