New please help?
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:56 am
Hi,
I'm sorry if i am posting this in the wrong place or if it has already been answered previously - i have had a quick glance over the forums and can't see anything. Also i am working on a tight framework so was wondering if anyone can provide me with the answers asap .
Basically i am creating a dichotic listening test for a psychology experiment - i have a number of recordings of words spoken in different emotional tones. These all have to be equal length and volume - i have used the change tempo tool to edit the length of these however it has made them sound a bit robotic like - any other ideas of what might be a better tool?
Also is there any tools i can use to make these words all be exactly (or near enough exact) volume? This is an essential requirement as two different words will be presented to each ear at the same time so they need to be exactly equal.
If any one could give me any pointers i would appreciate it greatly!! Or even if not possible on audacity any other free software that i may be able to do this on.
Many thanks!
Becky
I'm sorry if i am posting this in the wrong place or if it has already been answered previously - i have had a quick glance over the forums and can't see anything. Also i am working on a tight framework so was wondering if anyone can provide me with the answers asap .
Basically i am creating a dichotic listening test for a psychology experiment - i have a number of recordings of words spoken in different emotional tones. These all have to be equal length and volume - i have used the change tempo tool to edit the length of these however it has made them sound a bit robotic like - any other ideas of what might be a better tool?
Also is there any tools i can use to make these words all be exactly (or near enough exact) volume? This is an essential requirement as two different words will be presented to each ear at the same time so they need to be exactly equal.
If any one could give me any pointers i would appreciate it greatly!! Or even if not possible on audacity any other free software that i may be able to do this on.
Many thanks!
Becky