ANOTHER update!Great work ART
Do you ever have time for sleep??
Im loving the idea of a lie detector too!
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Hi Guys,
I have retitled my current app from V6 (formerly titled "Virtual Tape Recorder"
because of the two new features that don't have much to do with a tape recorder.
* Right and Left shoulder buttons can now be used to adjust delay time while in echo mode faster than pressingCode:Audio Mechanica V6c (14/10/06):
up and down on the D pad. Use of the shoulder buttons lifts the previous restriction on delay time, and allows
full use of the 22Mb data buffer to provide up to 4 minutes and 21 seconds of delay time.
* Added an Echo mode to the Digital Delay Processor.
* Fixed seek function (left and right shoulder buttons) to seek at the same speed for every sample rate.
* Reel Position is now displayed in elapsed minutes and seconds for all screens.
* Delay time for the Delay Processor mode is now displayed in seconds and miliseconds.
* Various fixes, and significant code optimisation.
- The Digital Delay Processor can delay an audio channel by a user defined value.
This could save on a stand alone piece of equipment that does the same job.
- The Yakback Emulator uses voice activation routines to record continuous
chunks of sound, and auto playback each continuous sound chunk.
This works rather like a parrot, repeating everything you say after each pause
(repeating everything you say after each pause).
The Yakback Emulator is the beginnings of the way I'd go about a speech regognition,
or lie detection program.
- The Virtual Tape Recorder mode works as the previous digital recorder.
- The Voice Activation mode works as the Virtual Tape Recorder, with the addition of
an adjustable sound activation level that can make the recorder work like a dictophone,
only recording segments of continuous sound.
ps. thanx to lteixeira for his audio input library, as well as some instruction I was given for making the basic recorder.
Audio Mechanica saves to Microsoft compliant wav file for playback in Windows Media Player!
For full instructions...
READ THE README!!!
Cheers, Art.
ANOTHER update!Great work ART
Do you ever have time for sleep??
Im loving the idea of a lie detector too!
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nice work man i know its gonna be good becauses its coded by you lol always a good release from art great work and keep it up
Maybe this could help people to get working with this.
Making your own headset adapter: tutorial
Mine is working fine and I can test this homebrew fully.
Thanks for the new release ART. This is great cant wait for the next. Do you ever rest.
Art, thanks for this. This is getting more and more impressive and every update adds so much.
Awesome!
great! wav file music! just imagine what the next update will have
Well here's a small update.. mainly that reel position, and delay time are shown in mins, secs / milisecs rather than some values than mean nothing to the user.
Cheers, Art.
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