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1. Choose a Recording Method & Record your Audio

Fast & Easy: Use CMA 4.140 Voice Booth


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This is the fastest method and requires no setup time. Refer Instructions: How to record audio in the CMA 4.140 Radio Room

Note that microphones in the voice booth have light (radio DJ-style) compression and EQ applied to them which may not meet your research objectives.

Student proctors are available most hours to provide assistance. Room can be reserved online.

Highest Fidelity in any location: Check out mic & recorder

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This method requires more effort since you have to check out and set up equipment but it allows you to record anywhere and at any time.

Highest Fidelity near your computer: Check out USB Mic

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This method tethers you to your computer for recording, but produces very high fidelity

2. Edit & Export Audio Files

Audio will be recorded as a single (or a very few) long take.

Any necessary processing will be applied uniformly to all samples.

Using markers to identify start & stop points in the long take, audio will be exported as individual files.


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Skip this section if you are going to check out recording equipment

Refer to Instructions: How to record audio in the CMA 4.140 Radio Room 

When presented options for New Audio File settings, choose:

Sample Rate: 44100 Hz

Channels: Stereo

Bit Depth: 16


When presented options for export format, choose .WAV.


Save your files to a fileserver location, USB stick, or portable harddrive.

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