Excellent demonstration, however, and no fault to you, I don't think this comes even close to the truly wonderful audio quality that's possible in facetime and ft audio. I use facetime audio daily to communicate with my Fiancee who's currently in Canada and have completely replaced skype for over a year now. Even when she's back home here, we've also used it to talk to her family and both the audio and video, since she's into that kind of thing, is much more reliable than we've managed with skype. that's pretty sweet that you can use the IPhone as a connection to the mac though, I didn't know that. I will say though that using facetime, and even regular phone calls on the 6 plus, on the speakerphone is super amazing. I'd almost wonder if it would be possible to use a patch cable of some sort to connect an IOS device, just to grab a higher audio quality of a facetime call with your nifty microphone setup.
Super cool though.
Thanks and take care.
Blessings.

On 10/17/2014 5:41 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay, the sample I’ve put a link to here is pretty basic, me leaving a Voice 
Message on my Voicemail however the way it the whole thing was done is quite 
fantastic to say the least.

I’m using the latest OS X from Apple for my Mac and the FaceTime App, up until 
now FaceTime was used to make extremely high quality audio and video calls 
where band width allowed.

This functionality still exists in the FaceTime App and new features have been 
added, for this sample I had FaceTime use my Apple iPhone 6 as the connection 
point if you like - FaceTime had my iPhone dial the number and the audio from 
both microphone and speaker came from the Plantrics Audio 478 headset connected 
to the Computer. -

Yes, this is only Voicemail I know and not top notch audio but quality is 
surprisingly good I thought.
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/Sample.wav 
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/Sample.wav>>



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