Careful Speech
Careful speech is the intentionally-careful "respeaking" of the words in the source recording at a location that is free from background noise and interruptions.
By contrast, the source recording is spoken in a more natural way.
Careful Speech is one of the stages of completion.
Tools
You can do any of the following:
record Careful Speech annotations for an existing annotation file.
Use an external device, and then add the resulting file to the SayMore session. Rename the added file.
For careful speech recording, consider the following,
Use recording devices, as described by Will Reiman:
http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/4479/1/reiman.pdf (Reiman, D. Will. 2010. Basic Oral Language Documentation. Language Documentation and Conservation 4. 254-268).
You can record and play using a computer and an application like Audacity.
Related Topics
Careful Speech in Glossary of Terms
Related Internet Sites
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/