Hi Terry. I also own 3 of the XM 8500 microphones and they are great. Behringer did a fantastic job designing and manufacturing them (even though they are made in China).
The name of the other microphone you used for comparison is Shure SM58 not Sure.
If you put the microphone very very close to the device (i.e. a few centimeters), you might be able to get away with simple amplitude detection (perhaps also require a certain amplitude sustained for a certain minimum time interval). Sound energy follows the inverse square law, drops off rapidly with distance. Think about the microphones on helicopter pilot headphones. They can talk to ground and passengers, inside the cabin, it is so loud you couldn't hear yourself yell. It's because they are almost kissing the mike.
Been a long time since I've seen a mic element go bad, so it could be
the cable. Usually, you can flex the cable at the mic or plug end and
audio will come back while you're flexing it.
Also, there is a small switch on the back of the microphone. Flip the
switch to the opposite number from what you've been using (1 or 2) and
see if audio returns.
You could also open the case. There are two screws on the cable end of
the mic case and one that goes through the round mic clip attachment.
Once you remove the back cover, you can see the connections from the
element to the circuit board. Make sure that everything is still
connected. Make sure the connections to the circuit board all look good.
There are some minor modifications people make to these mics (changing
value of a resistor and capacitor), so if you bought you rig used you
may have a poor solder connection if these changes were made.
Youcan also take the mic plug apart. There are 2 screws on the back
and 1 screw toward the front before you get the black plastic. Once
these 3 screws are removed, twist the metal plug housing about 1/8 inch.
It should turn very easy. This will release the black plastic plug.
Slide the metal cover back and check the solder connections at the plug.
73,
Joe ( AJ8MH-Radio )
On 11/12/2015 6:27 PM, Terry Lee Tucker terry@... [FT-950]
wrote:
> Yaesu says it is my mic. In one of my bullet points below is said the
> output on FM while pressing the MOX button was nothing; however, I was
> on the wrong meter. When on the right meter it is pumping 100 watts.
In the mid 1980's Manning moved to London, and worked for a year out of Abbey Road Studios. 1991 saw him founding Lucas Engineering (named after his new son), a boutique audio company which made professional audio recording gear for himself and others. This company expanded in 2008, adding microphones to their arsenal of products. Lucas Microphones have since become amongst the top high end recording devices in the audio world.
- Terry Manning at Oliver Archut's, tab-funkenwerk headquarters, checking out the Lucas "Moonray" microphone preamplifier, prototype, using custom Tube Equipment Corporation test equipment. Photography courtesy of Oliver Archut.
The song also appears to be a celebration of music and the power of the microphone to transmit one's voice to the world. Terry G repeatedly references "testing microphone" and "dropping my freestyle" throughout the song, suggesting that he sees music as a way to assert his individuality and make his voice heard. The repeated call to "put your hands up in the air" also creates a sense of unity and communal celebration.
I need to know if there is a way to check access to a microphone or to a webcam for Firefox not using navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia . For example, this code navigator.permissions.query(name : 'camera') works very well for Chrome, but Firefox doesn't support camera and microphone in permission.query.The reason why I do not want to use navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia is that the permission modal for the camera and microphone will be shown separately if I make it like this navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia(video: true) for webcam and navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia(audio: true) for microphone. Thanks.
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I will set up a streaming concert setup via OBS today going out to YouTube and test these various setups available. Cantabile can output to WDM directly without needing ASIO at all, and can go right into either of these cables or into Voicemeeter. Each one of those can be used as the microphone input for OBS. I would monitor via a separate Cantabile output going to my headphones or speakers, and save the Voicemeeter output for the video.
Your typical open mic worries could be a thing of the past, as these optical microphone switches operate in response to the physical presence or absence of the performer in front of the mic, helping to clean up your live mix.
Now, students can take online proctored examinations at the location of their choice, whether it's at home, at work or wherever students have high-speed Internet access and a web cam. Through this service, students no longer need to travel to approved proctor sites to take tests. To use the Online Proctor Service, students need a web cam, a computer with a microphone and speakers and high-speed Internet access.
During the test administration, proctors monitor students via web cam. Students have two-way communication with proctors throughout the test administration period via web cam and their computer's microphone and speakers or sound system.
Quote:Here is another option, a Sabrent USB audio card allows Alexa input directly into ARC.The input moves two mouth servos on my robot using Sound servo PC Speaker.The output can be sent to an amplified speaker, because my robot is noisy.Simple text Say("") commands also work with this setup, because all audio triggers the Sound servo PC Speaker.The Sabrent USB audio input becomes your microphone, so I must remove it to use my default laptop microphone for VR.The sabrent usb device is an additional mic & headphone ports, if your pc has a microphone jack you don't need the usb device. -External-Adapter-Windows-AU-MMSA/dp/B00IRVQ0F8
I am actually going to hack my Google mini speaker the same way I did the audio speaker hack on the EZBv4 as these speakers have awesome loudness and bass.The Google mini has no external source to attach another amp or speaker,has no speaker connector but I am going to solder a connection inside so that any sounds coming from EZB will be amplified by the Google mini speaker.and will still be able to answer google questions with the outstanding internal microphones. The google assistant can give amazing conversations and be programmed very easy to act as your robot butler with conversations.Like EZAng said, I will give the ARC system a try first with the talk servo options.Good to know all the other info PTP put up,I research these links like a sponge,LOL!
MMS is a group of drummers that got together and realized the world of capturing and reproducing drum sound has remained practically unchanged in over sixty years. They embarked on a journey to not only produce quality microphones, but also to revolutionize the method of micing drums along the way.
Notwithstanding the prior paragraph, if you do experience any difficulties in material or workmanship with your MMS Kicktone Microphone, contact the MMS Customer Relations Department to help troubleshoot the problem you are experiencing and, if necessary, provide you with a return merchandise authorization (RMA) number. Once you obtain an RMA number, please include the number with your microphone when you pack it in a shipping carton/box. Be sure to pack your shipping carton/box with enough packing material to protect the microphone during transit. Lastly, be sure to ship the microphone to MMS using a traceable shipping method. Please note this warranty does not cover the costs associated with packing and shipping the microphone to MMS or any other related costs.
The RF team depended on eight AD4Q four-channel wireless receivers and the recently introduced AD600 Axient Digital Spectrum Manager. For another year, ATK used Axient Digital with Quadversity, a patented Shure technology, leveraging four simultaneous RF inputs to feed a single RF channel. Quadversity can extend the coverage area of a microphone channel or enable multiple coverage areas with additional antenna inputs, making it ideal for challenging RF environments like State Farm Stadium.
The process generates student insights about the course, teacher, and student behavior, ranging from observations about testing, reading load, clarity of assignments, accessibility of the professor, and even systematic issues that go beyond the individual classroom. It is no surprise that students usually know more than they let on and are very happy for the chance to contribute to the value of their learning experience. Often their reports align with hunches the professor already had, but now there is real data to work with and the CFC can partner with the faculty to develop creative solutions to learning challenges that are now clearly defined.
As part of the preparations for hybrid teaching in WCU classrooms, additional audio connectivity was installed to allow for the use of a personal microphone, as well as to assist in the use of common software tools using the classroom audio system.
Research and experience guide us to note that trying to hold class with a small group while trying to moderate interaction with students at a distance will lead to an inferior experience for everyone, including the instructor. There are advantages and disadvantages to using synchronous and asynchronous activities in online and hybrid learning; in most cases, asynchronous activities provide the best experiences for students. In our testing scenarios, attempts at synchronous activities using Zoom or Collaborate resulted in less-than-desired experiences, and were not comparable to using Zoom in a private meeting space.
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