Introduction To Praat
Introduction To Praat
1. Open Praat and load your audio file via 'Read' menu.
• When you first open Praat you will see two windows. One will
be called Praat Objects and the other will be called Praat
Pictures. We will ignore the Praat Pictures window for now. In
the Praat Objects window you should see a big white box that
says “Objects:”. There should be nothing in there as of right
now. The most important type of object is a Sound object. Let’s
start by learning how to record sounds directly into Praat.
• At the top of the Praat Objects window click New > Record
mono Sound....
• A new window called SoundRecorder should now pop up.
• If you have a microphone of some type plugged in, you
can make sure it is being used as the audio capture
device by making sure it is selected under “Input
source:”.
• You can also change the sampling frequency if
necessary. It defaults to 44.1 KHz.
• To actually record a sound you can click the Record
button. When finished, click Stop.
• You can listen back to what you just recorded by
clicking Play.
• If you are satisfied with the recording, you can label the
recording by typing in the box to the right of “Name:”.
After doing so, you can click Save to list which will save
your current recording to the Praat Objects window
and allow you to make another recording or click Save
to list & Close which will save your current recording to
the Praat Objects window and exit out of the
SoundRecorder window.
Practical Example