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Well there is such device. A bluetooth is like An 2 way small mic- and works with most phones at local phone dealerships
Yes, a microphone can be used for Guitar Hero Legends of Rock in the same way it's used in other Guitar Hero games.
You can load and install the software but the speech has no way of getting into the program without the microphone. There are wireless microphones if the cord makes it hard to use. Overall the microphone in one of the most important parts of this program. Speech recognition software only functions if you are speaking into your microphone. It has no other way to "hear" what you are saying, so you do need a microphone.
The same way you record normal sound. infra sound is the same as normal sound but our ears cannot hear it. a microphone would.
The best way to set up and optimize a room microphone for recording is to place it in the center of the room at ear level, away from walls and reflective surfaces. Use a pop filter to reduce plosive sounds and adjust the microphone's gain to capture clear audio without distortion. Experiment with different placements and settings to find the best sound quality for your recording.
The microphone works by producing a small induced voltage in a coil from the effect of sound waves hitting a diaphragm. It is very similar to a loudspeaker in reverse with a diaphragm instead of a paper cone. This type of microphone is called a moving coil microphone. The sound waves strike the diaphragm and move it backwards and forwards at the same frequency as the sound (like the way the ear drum is moved inside the ear). The moving diaphragm moves the coil backwards and forwards which induces a changing current at the same frequency as the sound. This changing current (called the signal) is sent to an amplifier which makes the changing current big enough to be used for recording or to drive loudspeakers. The loudspeaker reconverts the changing current back into the original sound. A microphone converts the sound energy into electrical energy.
Active mic usually has battery in it and gives way better sound recording quality than passive one. This is smart microphone if you will and I'd recomment to stick with active if you're doing audio recording or movie at home.
You speak into the microphone, If you want to do it the easy way just blow into the microphone. Either way will do
Sound waves are detected by our ears' specialized structures, including the ear canal, eardrum, and inner ear. These structures vibrate in response to sound waves, which are then converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for interpretation. Additionally, devices like microphones and sonar systems can also detect sound waves by converting them into electrical signals for analysis.
No! No no no no no. They all work the same way as in surgery wise but when the child has in the ear then to a certain level it might not work
A guitar microphone, that attaches to the guitar itself will work great and not get in the way.
Unfortunately, unless you have Canon's professional series of portable camcorders you won't be able to attach an external microphone. Take a look at Sony's camcorders, however.