Re: tapping hardware & software (Bruno Repp )


Subject: Re: tapping hardware & software
From:    Bruno Repp  <repp@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 24 Mar 2011 10:04:20 -0400
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P.S. The data saved by MAX/MSP are text files and already contain the tap times—no need to analyze an audio file. --Bruno On 3/24/11 4:32 AM, daniele schon wrote: > Dear all, > I am trying to think to a simple and cheap solution to record children > in a tapping task (eg along with a metronome or a piece of music). > I have up to now found several solutions commonly used, but none of > them is cheap. For instance, using a software such as Presentation to > send the auditory stimulus and record with the space bar (requires > Presentation/E-Prime license), or using Cakewalk and a tapping pad > (requires Cakewalk license and a tapping pad). > So I would be glad if you could share your advice on the "optimal" > solution, optimizing the real cost (in euros), the precision (in > milliseconds) and the other cost (the hours I'll spend analyzing data, > for instance recording the tapping on a microphone ...). > > my warmest regards > daniele > -- Bruno H. Repp Senior Research Scientist Music Perception and Action Haskins Laboratories 300 George Street New Haven, CT 06511-6624 E-mail: repp@xxxxxxxx Web page: http://www.haskins.yale.edu/staff/repp.html


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