DR1-007
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2021-11-12
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Tun David Sablan talks about his art and his inspirations. He also talks about his childhood and older CHamoru naming conventions. Tun Sablan is a fairly quiet speaker so on the second and following recordings, we set him up on a separate recorder so we could crank up the input levels. Where there are separate sources, the mic'd speaker is indicated at the end of the filename (i.e., ends in 'DS-rec' = David Sablan recording). As a convenience, we have also adjusted the volume and combined recordings of this sort into time-aligned L and R channels (filed ending in 'combined'). If there are multiple copies of the ELAN files, the most recent versions are more complete or may contain additional tagging.
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CHamoru
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0:42:37
0:42:37
0:26:04
0:26:06
0:40:41
0:40:41
040:37
0:46:26
0:46:31
0:46:31
1:09:39
1:09:39
1:09:38
1:04:47
1:04:47
1:04:47
0:42:37
0:26:04
0:26:06
0:40:41
0:40:41
040:37
0:46:26
0:46:31
0:46:31
1:09:39
1:09:39
1:09:38
1:04:47
1:04:47
1:04:47
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digital wav file recorded at 96 kHz/24 bit on Zoom H4n solid state recorder, and Zoom (video conf) audio recorded as m4a at 32kHz/32 bit
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