Audio Mechanica v6d – with lowered clock speed

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We have to say that this next homebrew application came as a surprise to us here at QJ.NET because the last update to it was done by developer Art back in October 2006. What we are talking about is Audio Mechanica which basically records your voice through a PSP-compatible microphone.

After recording your voice, it then saves it as a .WAV file that can be played back using Windows Media Player. One of the major updates to Audio Mechanica v6d is the lowered clock speed so that it saves battery life. The program now runs at 133/133/1 by default. Here are the other changes as provided by Art:

  • 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 recognition, 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 dictaphone, only recording segments of continuous sound.

Don’t forget to browse through the Readme.txt file before installing this program on your PSPs. You can also click on our forum link below to discuss it with other users.

Download: Audio Mechanica v6d
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum

Audio Mechanica v6d - with lowered clock speed - Image 1Audio Mechanica v6d - with lowered clock speed - Image 2

We have to say that this next homebrew application came as a surprise to us here at QJ.NET because the last update to it was done by developer Art back in October 2006. What we are talking about is Audio Mechanica which basically records your voice through a PSP-compatible microphone.

After recording your voice, it then saves it as a .WAV file that can be played back using Windows Media Player. One of the major updates to Audio Mechanica v6d is the lowered clock speed so that it saves battery life. The program now runs at 133/133/1 by default. Here are the other changes as provided by Art:

  • 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 recognition, 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 dictaphone, only recording segments of continuous sound.

Don’t forget to browse through the Readme.txt file before installing this program on your PSPs. You can also click on our forum link below to discuss it with other users.

Download: Audio Mechanica v6d
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum

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