Whimemsz wrote:Well as you say it's not a great quality recording, but looking at it in Praat, it looks like you do voice your tap in "...ask'er to bring...", and of course in "...also need a...". You genuinely seem to have some sort of voicelessness going on in "...meet'er Wednesday...". Specifically, it seems like you have a voiced and somewhat fricativized tap, with a following period of voicelessness. But my best guess is that this is just the "h" from the following "her", so there's no real conclusion I can draw from that.
Summary: "Please Call Stella" was in retrospect a shitty text to tell you to record. Sorry about that. Man...
Finlay, Rory, help me out here, I don't know what the fuck I'm doing.
*shrug* Can't really add much, I guess. Can't be bothered to load it in Praat if you've done it already.

I don't think that's a tap in 'meet her', more like [t̚ h].
He hasn't done any k-fricativization ([snækʼ] has a nice ejective, [θɪkslæbz] is pretty much as expected), and it sounds like he's taking time over his words – each [h] that I would expect to be dropped (eg: meet her, ask her, with her; you've noted these as meet'er and ask'er, but I'd encourage you to listen again) in the ordinary speech of most English speakers has been enunciated, for one thing.
There's some slight retroflexion in 'please', although this sounds as if it's a slip of the tongue.
Perhaps another text would be a good idea. I don't know of any, however; sorry!