UTSA Vocal Arts Laboratory

The UTSA Vocal Arts Lab contains many computers
and pieces of voice analysis equipment
The UTSA Vocal Arts Laboratory is coordinated by John Nix. Students and faculty use the equipment in the lab to explore the principles of voice production which govern singing, as well as to perform original voice research. Here is a list of some of the equipment in the laboratory:
Equipment name |
Company/Vendor |
Model number |
Electroglottograph |
Laryngograph |
|
Kay Multi-Line Voice Input Junction Box |
Kay |
CSL4500 |
Omnidirectional headset microphone (condenser) |
Shure |
Beta 53 |
Research Computer |
Kay/Dell |
4307 Multi Speech Package |
CD-Recorder |
Tascam |
DV-RA1000 |
Digital Editing Software |
Goldwave |
Digital Audio Editor |
6 CD Recorders (one in each faculty studio) |
Marantz |
CDR300 |
Sound booth |
Whisperroom |
3.5 x 5 x 7 feet |
Sound Level Meter |
Quest Technologies |
Sound Pro SE |
8 Microphones |
Audio Technica |
PRO41 |
Voice Analysis Software License |
Voce Vista |
Voce Vista Pro |

The UTSA Vocal Arts Lab sound booth