I. Informant number: LAGS(INF141) II. CD number: 5 III. Student’s Name: Amanda Fleming IV. Date started: 01.21.2009 V. Date finished: 01.21.2009 VI. Actions taken in dealing with the file. 1. Audio file’s features: 48,000 Hz, 24 bit, Mono. 2. Tempo edited to 66.500 beats per minute 3. Auto region set up through “Built regions using the current tempo.” Tempo set by 60 measures and 60 beats. 4. File saved as LAGS(INF141)5.wav in the \Lap166\c\Amanda\(INF141)\LAGS(INF141)\LAGS(INF141)5folder 5. Beep saved as ‘Dial string: 2; ‘Single tone length’: depending on selection (seconds); ‘Break length’: 0.001; ‘Pause length’: 5.000 6. Regions extracted from LAGS(INF141)5.wav and saved as wav files in C:\Amanda\LAGS(INF141)\LAGS(INF141)5\LAGS(INF141)5wav 7. Files from LAGS(INF141)5wav converted into mp3 format and saved in C:\Amanda\LAGS(INF141)\LAGS(INF141)5\LAGS(INF141)5mp3 8. Folder with wav files deleted. 9. Informant: Comfortable 10. Interview: Conversational 11. Content Notes: The playback in the background of questions and answers is present on this CD. In region 7 when the informant says someone calls him “Mr. Melvin,” I did not bleep this out because Melvin is his first name (he says this on CD 1). Towards the end of region 12, the informant notices some function on the tape recorder and asks about it. The interview continues just a minute or so later. At the beginning of region 14 a phone rings and the informant answers it and has a brief conversation. The interview begins again with illness and death questions.