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| newbrain:
--- Quote from: RoGeorge on November 15, 2024, 12:01:56 pm ---If you add a delay and listen to your own voice in the headphones, you'll find hard to speak, you get a "speech jammer". :) https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=speech+jammer&ia=web --- End quote --- Almost but not quite entirely, off-topic: That's exactly how the curse on radio and television works, cast by the preacher in "Of Godlike Powers" (Mack Reynolds, 1966). I read it when I was not yet ten, and remember being struck by the concept, but only got confirmation that the idea is actually sound (pun shamelessly intended) many years later. |
| SteveThackery:
--- Quote from: gf on November 15, 2024, 12:09:53 pm ---What do you mean by "read the microphone digital input data directly"? Does your microphone have a native digital interface such as PDM, I²S or S/PDIF? Or do you just mean reading PCM data from the soundcard (while the mic still has an analog connection to the sound card)? --- End quote --- Exactly what I was going to ask; this needs clarifying. The OP talks about showing the numerical data in a label or similar, but at 44,100 numerical samples per second it's going to be a bit of a blur. |
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