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== Soundlab Setup ==
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Our sound recording labs are special, sound-proofed rooms for speech recording and critical audio listening.
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== Interface BITSIbox ==
 
  
for the settings of the interface go to: http://tsgdoc.socsci.ru.nl/index.php?title=ButtonBoxes
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== Soundkey ==
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<!--==Physical Properties==
Settings to record the sound in presentation:
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Dimensions, special features, etc.-->
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Example code using soundKey from the buttonbox in Presentation:
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==Equipment==
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*[[Computers#Lab Computer|Lab Computer]]
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*[[Monitors|Monitor]]
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*RME Babyface Pro FS [[Audio Interfaces| Audio Interface]]
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*[[Shure SM57]] Microphone
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*Sony MDR-7506 [[Headphones]]
  
<nowiki>
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==Usage==
output_port oport = output_port_manager.get_port( 1 );
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We recommend using [https://www.audacityteam.org/ Audacity] for recording audio. This program is installed as standard on our [[system image]].
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Ask TSG for help configuring the [[Audio Interfaces|Audio Interface]] if needed.
  
#callibrate the voicekey
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==See Also== <!-- Optional -->
oport.send_string("CV");
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*[[Audio]]
#Detect the voicekey once! When you want to do another trigger of voicekey send another "DV"
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*[[Audio Interfaces]]
oport.send_string("DV");
 
  
#recieve the "V", in this case enter the "V" in your response manager
 
loop
 
  count_old = response_manager.total_response_count()
 
until
 
  response_manager.total_response_count() > count_old
 
begin
 
end;
 
voiceKeyTime = clock.time();</nowiki>
 
  
Settings for the sound trigger in presentation:
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==External Links==
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 3 February 2026

Sound Recording Labs

Our sound recording labs are special, sound-proofed rooms for speech recording and critical audio listening.


Equipment

Usage

We recommend using Audacity for recording audio. This program is installed as standard on our system image. Ask TSG for help configuring the Audio Interface if needed.

See Also