Vibration Mic

How Can I use c lang To Use Mic As Like Working Of Ears?I Want To Catch Each & Every air Vibration Arround It?
I Want To catch Sound And All Vibrations present Arround The Mic In C Lang. Mark That I Want Pure C Lang Not C++ At All.
Is It Possible?
If It Could Be Happen Using Tsr Then Plz Send All Related C Files.Thanks
I don’t think it will work. I tried it once a few years ago and it didn’t come out clean.
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Throat Vibration Speaker collar microphone earpiece $7.60 |
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Pro Ear-Vibration Speaker/Mic for ICOM $24.95 |
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VOX Throat-Vibration Mic for Motorola Talkabout $23.00 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Kenwood TK-3107 Wouxun KPG PTT $6.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Motorola GP300 GP88 GP68 CP88 $6.99 |
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Pro Ear-Vibration Speaker/Mic for Yaesu $24.95 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for TG-UV FD-268A FD-268B KG-UVD1 $11.80 |
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PTT Throat Vibration Mic for Yaesu Vertex VX-3R VX-110 $6.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Yaesu Vertex VX7R VX6R VX-177 $7.99 |
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E36Y Throat Vibration Mic for VX-160 VX-3R VX 2R ft-60r $16.70 |
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12K Ear vibration mic fr PX-777 KG-689 KG-UVD1P KG-699E $13.39 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for ICOM IC-F3 IC-F4S IC-F10 PTT $6.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Motorola Handheld radio 2 pins 126 $8.80 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Motorola GP-328 GP-338 HT1250 $13.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Motorola Visar Series Radio $8.59 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Yaesu Vertex VX-7R VX-6R 037 $14.00 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Yaesu Vertex VX-10 VX-150 035 $12.00 |
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VOX Throat-Vibration Mic for Motorola Talkabout $11.99 |
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Pro Ear-Vibration Speaker/Mic for Kenwood $24.95 |
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Throat Vibration headset + neck mic for Motorola Talkabout vibrate T4500 T5600 $15.48 |
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Air tube Throat Vibration Microphone for Motorola GP328 HT750 MTX850 GP380 $9.99 |
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Throat-Vibration Mic for Motorola Talkabout T6500 036mt $13.99 |
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Throat Vibration earpiece mic Motorola Talkabout 2.5mm $13.99 |
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Throat Vibration headset + mic for Motorola Talkabout radio T5000 T6200 T7200 $13.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Motorola radio GP328 HT1250 038 $10.00 |
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VOX Throat-Vibration Mic for Kenwood Two-way Radios $23.00 |
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Throat-Vibration Mic for Midland GXT w/Transparent Tube $20.00 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Motorola Talkabout Ham Radio $13.99 |
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Hi-N EarBone Vibration Transducer Mic for Motorola 250 $29.98 |
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Earbone Vibration Transducer Mic for Cobra Microtalk $29.98 |
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Throat-Vibration Mic for Motorola HT1000 w/ coiled tube $34.95 |
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Throat-Vibration headset/mic for Yaesu VX7R VX-177 6R $15.99 |
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Throat Vibration mic Yaesu VX-170 VX-177 VX-6R VX-7R $15.99 |
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Throat Vibration headset + mic for Yaesu VX-170 VX-177 VX-6R VX-7R FT-270R 277R $15.99 |
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Earbone Vibration Mic earpiece for Motorola radio GP388 PTX760plus PRO5150Elite $26.00 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Motorola Talkabout Ham Radio $13.99 |
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Throat Vibration earpiece mic Motorola Talkabout 2.5mm $14.99 |
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Throat-Vibration Mic for Motorola Talkabout T6500 036mt $14.99 |
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Throat Vibration headset + mic for Motorola Talkabout radio T5000 T6200 T7200 $13.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Icom radio Right Angle IC-F3G IC-F3GS IC-F4G IC-F4GS $27.00 |
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Police Throat Vibration Microphone for Motorola HT1000 XTS5000 GP9000 MTX838 $41.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Earphone for Motorola GP328 Plus EX500 EX600 GP388 GL2000 $33.99 |
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Throat-Vibration Mic f/ Motorola GP328 PLUS coiled tube $34.95 |
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Throat-Vibration Mic for Motorola GP328 w/ coiled tube $34.95 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Headset Kenwood Radio Finger PTT $24.99 |
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Pro Ear-Vibration Speaker/Mic for Kenwood TK380/390/480 $34.95 |
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Ear-Vibration Speaker/Mic – Kenwood Puxing PX-888 PX777 $15.00 |
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Ear-Vibration Speaker / Mic – YAESU VX-2R VX-3R FT-40R $15.00 |
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KAWAMALL Throat Vibration Mic Headset for Motorola PRO5150/PRO5350 Radios $21.98 |
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KAWAMALL PRO Throat Vibration Neck Mic BIG PTT for Icom Vertex Uniden Radios $32.98 |
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Throat Vibration Headset + Mic for Motorola Talkabout vibrate neck radio T4500 $15.48 |
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KAWAMALL Acoustic Throat Vibration Neck Mic for Yaesu VX-2R VX-3R VX-5R FT-60R $11.98 |
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KAWAMALL Throat Vibration Mic Headset/Earpiece for Cobra Radio PR550/PR560 $17.98 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Earpiece Motorola 2 Way Radios $19.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Headset Motorola 2/Two Way Radios $19.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Earpiece Cobra 2/Two Way Radio PR $19.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Headset For Cobra 2/Two Way Radios $19.99 |
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Throat-Vibration earpiece mic for Yaesu VX-6R VX-7R 170 $9.99 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Earphone 4 Yaesu Vertex VX7R 7E .. $15.99 |
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PRO Throat Vibration Mic BIG PTT for VX-2R VX-3R FT-60R $36.80 |
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Ear Vibration earpiece + mic for FDC FD-150A FD-450A $16.50 |
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Heavy duty Throat Vibration Mic for Motorola intercome EX500 EX600 GL2000 $48.00 |
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BAOFENG UV-3R+Plus UV Radio+soft case+Throat Vibration Earpiece Mic 4-036K+SC34 $64.50 |
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UV-3R+Plus BAOFENG UV Radio+soft case+Throat Vibration Earpiece Mic 4-036K+SC35 $63.50 |
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Throat Vibration headset earpiece neck + mic Motorola Talk about acoustic tube $11.90 |
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Throat Vibration PTT Headset mic FD-150A FD-160A FD-450A FD-460A Motorola CP88 $16.39 |
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Throat Vibration headset + mic for PX-777 PX-888 KG-UVD1P TG-UV2 KG-UV6D FD-880 $14.99 |
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Earbone Vibration earpiece mic for Icom Vertex Motorola $19.50 |
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Earbone Vibration earpiece mic for PX-777 PX-888 KG-689 $19.50 |
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Earbone Vibration earpiece mic for KG-UVD1P TG-UV2 $19.50 |
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Earbone Vibration earpiece mic for Motorola Talkabout $19.50 |
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Earbone Vibration earpiece mic for FD-150A FD-160A $19.50 |
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Earbone Vibration earpiece mic for FD-450A FD-460A $19.50 |
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Earbone Vibration earpiece mic for Yaesu VX-3R FT-60R $19.90 |
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Earbone Vibration earpiece mic for Yaesu VX-6R VX-7R $20.80 |
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Earbone Vibration earpiece mic for Yaesu VX-170 VX-177 $20.80 |
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E36K Throat Vibration Mic for PX-777 KG-UVD1P KG-689 $11.70 |
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Ear-Vibration earpiece Mic For KENWOOD PUXING PX-777 $9.98 |
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Ear Vibration Mic Earpiece for Kenwood TK3107 TK260 190 $9.98 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for Maxon SL-25 SL-55 SP-120 128 $8.99 |
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VOX Throat Vibration Mic for Motorola T5600 T5620 PR240 $8.40 |
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Throat Vibration Mic Yaesu Vertex FT-411 FT-530 207 128 $12.00 |
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E37M VOX Throat Vibration Mic for FD-150A FD-160A GP-68 $16.00 |
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E34M VOX Throat Vibration Mic for FD-150A FD-160A GP-68 $18.00 |
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E37MT VOX Throat Vibration Mic for T5320 T8550 MR-HH300 $18.00 |
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E34MT VOX Throat Vibration Mic for T5320 T8550 MR-HH300 $18.00 |
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E96 Forehead/Throat-Vibration mic $35.00 |
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Ear Vibration earpiece + mic for Yaesu 2R VX-3R VX-5R $14.30 |
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Throat Vibration mic Yaesu VX-170 VX-177 VX-6R VX-7R $13.90 |
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Throat Vibration headset + mic for Motorola Talkabout radio T5000 T6200 T7200 $14.90 |
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Ear-Vibration 2-in-1 Mic For KENWOOD PUXING KG-816 819 $16.50 |
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Throat Vibration Mic for PX-328 PX-333 TH-UVF1 TG-UV2 $11.80 |
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4-036K Throat Vibration Mic f/KG-UVD1 PX777 PX888 KG-89 FD880 KG669 KG699 PX325 $14.00 |
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4-036K Throat Vibration Mic f/FD-880 NF-669 PX328 KG659 VEV3288 FD268 PX325 $14.00 |
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e36y Throat Vibration Mic for VX-150 VX-3R FT-60R $14.00 |
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4-036K Throat Vibration Mic for FD-880 KG669 KG-UVD1 PX777 PX-888 KG816 TG-UV2 $14.00 |
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E36MT Throat Vibration Mic for T5320 T8550 MR-HH300 $14.00 |
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e36sThroat Vibration Mic for IC-T7H IC-W32A IC-F3S $14.00 |
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E36J Throat Vibration Mic for JT-208 JT-308 TG-5A $14.00 |
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E36m Throat Vibration Mic for FD-150A FD-160A GP-68 $14.00 |
Electric Guitar Recording Techniques
A guitar is a type of musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It usually has six strings, but four, seven, eight, ten and twelve string guitars also exist. An electric guitar is the kind of guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel cored string into electrical current, which is then amplified.
There are various ways to record an electric guitar. The traditional method is to connect to a really good amplifier. The latest option is to plug the guitar directly into the computer and use a software plug-in to handle the amp and the speaker modeling.
When recording an electric guitar, the amp is the important factor as far as the mic is concerned, and thus its position is important. The dynamic mic produces a solid sound with a smooth high end. However its position has just as much bearing on the tone as the mic itself.
One way to capture the sound of a large stack is to set up the stack in a large room, play it loud and put the microphone several feet away so that the combination of all the speakers can be recorded. Using this method, the mic captures the guitar sound as much as the audience would.
One of the microphones can be inverted though that does not produce the best result. Here using a capacitor microphone as the distant one often produces a sense of space, but the ultimate bottom line is that anything that sounds good goes with the guitar.
The biggest problem that many amateur guitarists face is poor tone. In order to solve this problem the recorder should check the amp and guitar combination on microphone level and then should decide where they would be placed. Tone should be adjusted but one thing should be kept in mind. The low end will increase if the microphone is placed close to the source. This is known as proximity effect.
The mic that is used for electric guitar recording is preferably a dynamic microphone because of its capability to endure high volumes. These are the technical things that one should keep in mind. But there are some simple points that will help while recording.
As a first and very basic rule, one should make sure that the guitar is in very good condition, that is, its strings are properly fitted. Tuning must be checked before every take as it is inclined to flow in warm studio.
Equipments containing transformers will tend to cause hum interference on electric guitar especially those of single coil pickups. Computer monitors in particular also cause serious interference problems with guitar pickups, so it is advisable to keep them as far away as possible.
While using different electric guitar types or sounds for recording, two or more overdrive guitar parts should be kept to keep the sounds separate in the mix. For example, using a single coil setting for one part and a humbucker for another.
About the Author
Victor Epand is an expert consultant for music gear, speakers, and microphones. You can find the best marketplace for music gear, speakers, and microphones at these 3 sites: music gear, amplifier, speakers , and microphones,dynamic microphone.
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