The SAPLab provides workspace, recording equipment, computer software/hardware and a listening station to support human geography field research. The SAPLab is used by graduate and upper-level undergraduate students for research projects involving interviewing, oral geography, soundscapes, media digitization and video documentation. Resources include:
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Edirol and H1 Zoom portable digital audio recorders
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Sony video camera
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Logic Pro digital audio workstation software
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Reaper digital audio workstation software
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Raven Pro sound analysis software
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Edirol FA66 firewire audio interface
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M-Audio Q 40 headphones
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Behringer B2031 monitors
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iMac computer
Fieldtrip to Belle Island with Historical and Cultural Issues in Fieldwork, Fall 2017