I. Informant number: LAGS(INF209) II. CD number: 1 III. Student's name: Jonathan Chestnut IV. Date started: 08.25.2008 V. Date finished 08.25.2008 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 "Build regions using the current tempo". Tempo set by 60 measures and 60 beats. 4. File saved as LAGS(INF209)1.wav in the C:\Jonathan\LAGS(INF209)\LAGS(INF209)1 folder 5. Beep saved as 'Dial string': 2; 'Single tone length': depending on selection (seconds); 'Break length': 0.001; 'Pause length': 5.000 (Preset BeepJ) 6. 00:00:15.930-00:00:16.266 deleted. Beep inserted. Length of the beep 00:00:00.336 7. At 00:03:52.235 there is an auxiliary informant (female) who provides input about the usage of "kit and caboodle" for about 15 seconds. This auxiliary informant provides input on word choice and usage throughout the recording, as well as participating in conversation, but not for any extended period of time, and she is never questioned in the interview. 8. At 00:11:13.705 a male speaker (a guest of the interviewee) is heard on the recording. At this point, the formal interview is briefly suspended and there is a discussion between the interviewer and the male. 9. Regions extracted from LAGS(INF209)1.wav and saved as wave files in C:\Jonathan\LAGS(INF209)\LAGS(INF209)1\LAGS(INF209)1wav 10. Files from LAGS(INF209)1wav converted into mp3 format and saved in C:\Jonathan\LAGS(INF209)\LAGS(INF209)1\LAGS(INF209)1mp3 11. There is slight warping on the recording beginning around 00:35:30, but affects audio quality minimally. 12. Informant: comfortable 13. Interview: conversational