Andre,
I searched for the Voice Tracking Array Microphone with Google and found it
quite interesting to read about how it works. It contains a number of
directional microphone elements and electronically selects whichever element
provides the best speech quality for individuals around a conference
table,while canceling out unwanted noise. It seems to also be useful for
speech recognition applications when you don't want to be tied to a headset.
The $250 price tag is a little too steep just to play around with, but for
someone who has a particular need, I guess it could be justified. I didn't
look for a better price or any reviews.
Gary King
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From: "André van Deventer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 2:17 PM
Subject: Voice tracking array microphone
Hi all
Does anyone know about something called a voice tracker array microphone.
It seems to be a kind of microphone with different elements and an
electronic system you can use to make high quality recordings of
conferences. I am in the market for some kind of system to make high
quality recordings with my newly-acquired Plextalk PTR2. Because I have
a
hearing loss and need to write minutes from these recordings, I need the
best sound quality I can get.
Regards
Andre
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