RE: [nfc-l] Recording analysis RFI

2010-09-08 Thread Anne E. Klingensmith
e-6258171-9667...@list.cornell.edu [bounce-6258171-9667...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Caleb Putnam [laru...@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 2:06 PM To: nfc-l@cornell.edu Subject: [nfc-l] Recording analysis RFI I have been recording NFCs since last fall on a casual basis, using a comb

Re: [nfc-l] Recording analysis RFI

2010-09-08 Thread Zapata Courage
Hi Caleb, Another system you may want to explore is wildlife acoustics. They have both a microphone design and sound analysis software. I have only just begun using it so I can not tell you yet how the results are nor compare its design to Raven Pro. I am also not focusing on a single species,

Re: [nfc-l] Recording analysis RFI

2010-09-08 Thread prairie
: [nfc-l] Recording analysis RFI Caleb, For # 1 - RavenPro is an option for recording, but in my experience, the best program to record on a mic hooked up to a CPU is EasyHiQ. It's $30 for the full version, but is very simple, reliable, and easy to use. I've never used Audacity to record

Re: [nfc-l] Recording analysis RFI

2010-09-08 Thread Lewis Grove
Caleb, For # 1 - RavenPro is an option for recording, but in my experience, the best program to record on a mic hooked up to a CPU is EasyHiQ. It's $30 for the full version, but is very simple, reliable, and easy to use. I've never used Audacity to record, and if it works, you may just want to

Re: [nfc-l] Recording analysis RFI

2010-09-07 Thread Tim Krein
Caleb, For #3, I’ve been working on a selection review tool in Raven that you will allow you to view a matrix of MxN selection spectrograms. In the future, I hope to add the ability to mass-annotate these as well. If you want to try it, there is a preference to set in Raven Pro 1.4 build 32

[nfc-l] Recording analysis RFI

2010-09-06 Thread Caleb Putnam
I have been recording NFCs since last fall on a casual basis, using a combination of Audacity to capture sounds, Syrinx to extract sounds from the file, and Praat (with a script written by Dave Slager of Ohio State) for viewing and labelling the files. Files are labelled in this format: