![]() ![]() and their web site name I just mentioned. ![]() I went to and by clicking on their logo it went to email (I didn't email them yet). Thing is, I know nothing about how to program for Android right now, let alone audio stuff like that! I have the Android SDK installed in my system. If I could figure out how to make a vocoder in Java/Android I would make one. This bug I caught is making me not so observant lately. I just now found out that it's iPhone only and came here to mention that and you guys beat me to it. You'll have to be sure that the speaker output is going to be louder than your voice, though and yet not interfere with the mic input so you don't echo yourself. There's some pretty small ones and some may be able to hack a good cable for it all and run under the suit to the android device. Mic input would go to an external mic in the helmet. Headphone output would go to the speaker in the helmet. Or find a device that is phone sized and has mic input and headphone output. You may want to google for "mini android device". Some android devices are pretty small and must MIGHT fit inside the helmet. If someone can hack an android device (a small one) so that it will run the app and output it to the onboard helmet speaker, then maybe it might work! Thinking about it, didn't they have something on their belt in the back going up to the helmet? Or maybe someone could run a wire under the suit from a small clip on the belt that holds the device but the mic would have to be in the helmet too. In my Introduction thread Cylon-Knight mentioned something about a Cylon Voice Changer. I don't know where else to put this so hopefully here is ok. ![]()
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