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choose Sony Soloist Digital PC Comparative Recorder
for your language learning applications?
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Here are just a few of the reasons:
Sony - A Technology
You Can Trust, a Name You Can Depend Upon
Its important that you know and can trust the
company that you will be depending upon for the
sale and support of such an important purchase
for your school. In addition to being a world
leader in technology, Sony is also a leader in
educational technology. We have been selling language
labs in the United States for over 30 years and
remain at the forefront of cutting edge technology
for the language learning classroom. In July 2002,
the Harris Poll announced that Sony is the Number
One Brand Name for the 3rd consecutive year.
Soloist is Written
and Maintained in the United States
Soloist software is produced in the United States
of America. It was designed and is upgraded based
on extensive input from local educators. Do you
have an idea for a new feature or change to Soloist?
Just submit your request, and if it is something
that most users would like, chances are that it
will be quickly implemented.
Soloist is Simple
to Use
Soloist appears similar to a cassette player or
PC media player program. The language-learning
specific functions are intuitive. To hear a phrase
over and over again, just click "A-B Repeat" at
the beginning of the phrase and click it again
at the end.
Soloist is a True
Comparative Recorder
Soloist uses a single file for playback and simultaneous
comparative ("drill") recording(1) with most sound
files. Just like a cassette, the "program" (lesson)
material is on one track, and the student recording
("drill") is on the other track of the same file.
Other language learning PC recorders use separate
files for each "track". This is like having a
special cassette deck with two tapes - one tape
containing the program material, and one tape
for recording the student's voice. Obviously,
you could not play both of these tapes at the
same time on a standard cassette deck, and likewise
you cannot play two separate files at the same
time using a standard software application.
Soloist uses only
Standard File Formats
The sound files produced by Soloist are international
standard formats (WAV and MP3), playable on any
Windows 95 or higher PC. You can listen to a student's
comparative recording, (which can be saved with
or without the program track), on any PC anywhere
anytime.
Some other systems can produce proprietary files
containing the recording - files that are not
in compliance with international standards and
may not compatible with any other program.
Soloist has the Best
Possible Sound Quality - Virtually No Dropouts
Since Soloist uses a single file for playback
and recording of audio, it does not "stream" audio
from a Server if recording is going to be done.
Instead, Soloist automatically copies files to
the local hard drive. This prevents the unacceptable
dropouts in sound due to server/network bottlenecks
- assuring the best possible sound quality for
the students.
Soloist Supports
a Large Variety of Multimedia File Formats
Soloist can open and play/display sound, video,
still image, text and Hyper-Text Markup Language
files. All this multimedia functionality is built
right into Soloist - no other software is needed.
So in addition to helping students learn languages
orally and aurally, Soloist can help them learn
both reading and writing and can provide visual
reinforcement.
Soloist has Highly
Accurate Random Access
Soloist can access any point in a sound file with
1/10th of second accuracy. Since many words take
less than a second to speak, this helps students
quickly locate any single word.
Soloist Allows Students
to Work at Their Own Pace with "Varispeed"
Soloist can playback sound files slower or faster
than they were originally recorded with "Varispeed".
This easily adjustable feature permits more advanced
students to work faster, and novices to work slower.
In addition, recording at normal speed while playing
back with Varispeed is possible - something never
possible with education cassette recorders.
Soloist Can be Integrated
with a Comparative Cassette Deck
Cassettes still have an advantage of being low-cost
and very transportable - who doesn't have a tape
player (at home, in the car, or a Walkman)? In
addition, there is an abundance of audio lesson
material existing on cassettes.
Soloist can be integrated with Sony's ER-8020
comparative cassette deck, allowing students to
listen/record digital files or analog cassettes.
Students can also copy to/from files and cassettes
at normal or two times normal speed. Want to take
home a copy of a ten minute digital recording
on a cassette? Copy it at two times speed and
you'll be ready in five minutes.
Soloist has Integrated
"Voice over IP (VoIP)" Technology
Soloist can be used with Sony's Virtuoso Instructional
Control Software to create a truly all digital,
PC-LAN based language learning system. Voice Communications
over the LAN are performed using VoIP technology,
technology that is integrated into Soloist. In
order to minimize network bandwidth consumption
while providing excellent sound quality, Soloist
uses Sony's own "LPEC" (Long-term Predictive Excitation
Codec) for audio compression/decompression.
Soloist has Integrated
"Text-To-Speech (TTS)" Technology
Soloist supports the Microsoft standard Speech
Application Programming Interface ("SAPI") - both
versions 4.0a and 5.1. Soloist can use any installed
TTS engine to have the computer speak text in
either its built-in Text Editor, or in any of
the message boxes displayed by Soloist.
TTS engines (some of which are available at no
charge) are available in multiple languages. So
your text files can instantly be heard by your
students, assisting them with correct pronunciation.
You can even create WAV or MP3 files directly
from text files, enabling your students to do
comparative recording with the TTS voice.
Soloist has Integrated
Speech Recognition (SR) Technology
The Speech Application Programming Interface also
includes Speech Recognition technology. You can
have Soloist use this technology to accept voice
commands from your students. For example, by simply
saying "Open Lesson", Soloist can automatically
open today's lesson file for your students.
Soloist has Advanced
System Diagnostics built-in
Ever experience "everything was working yesterday,
but not today"? To help find out why, Soloist
can perform diagnostics providing detailed information
about the PC, operating system, Network, Soloist
settings, etc. Soloist can be set to automatically
perform the diagnostics each time it is started.
If a problem is found (such as the server containing
the program lessons is down), the user will be
notified. In addition, if a problem is found,
the diagnostic data can automatically be emailed
to designated administrators instantly.
Soloist has the Capability
for Self-Maintenance (Automatic Version Upgrades)
Software updates are common, but keeping your
system up to date does not have to be a chore.
Soloist can be configured to automatically check
for updates provided by Sony and then perform
the upgrade without user intervention. It can
check for updates in a specified folder or on
a specified FTP site.
Soloist has Hundreds
of Additional Features
Soloist has literally hundreds of other features.
Many are unique to Sony and most are customizable
by the administrator. All features are intended
to make Soloist easy to use and the most flexible
choice for language learning. Contact your Sony
authorized Reseller for complete details and a
demonstration.
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(1) Refer to Sony's White Paper titled "Language
Learning Systems Series - 'Comparative Recording'"
for more information
© 2001-2002. Soloist is a trademark of Sony Electronics
Inc. All features and specifications subject to
change without notice.
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