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RE: Re: In celing mics.
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- Subject: RE: Re: In celing mics.
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 15:00:55 -0000
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I
just
started playing with X10. First modules just arrived and I also want to go
with
microphones.
There's no much difference searching for remote or manually
switching the
light.
Keep
me posted...
Nik
I've not done it yet but am planning
on
doing the same as you using Shure intelligent mixer and crown mics. I
did
get some advice from a US based guy - I've copied it below. I'd be VERY
interested in your findings, I'm a few weeks away from the whole-house
retrofit of lights,power,CAT5 etc and am still undecided whether to go
the
full monty with voice
recognition.
Paul.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Well
whole room voice recognition still has a way to go. There is just
too
much background noise to make it 100%. Using the local phones work
much better since it reduces the outside noise such as radios,
others talking, etc.
I am single so that is not as much a problem
for me.
I have 4 Crown PZM-11 mikes mounted in the major
rooms feeding into a Shure 410 mixer/gate. Does a pretty
good job
but there are times where I have to turn down the radio/TV to get
understood. Quieter rooms such as the bedrooms or bathrooms work
much
better.
If I don't want to turn down the volume due to guests,
I just pick up a phone, dial # and talk to HAL.
One caution, do
not
put the mikes in the ceiling. Even Crown states this is not the
best
place even though it would seem to be.
For the house audio, I
have a
Kustom unit. Would prefer to have the 6640 but it wasn't out at
the
time I bought mine. Would like to upgrade sometime when I
find someone that has a need for just a 4X6 instead of a
6X6 unit.
The page function would be great to feed HAL into so the responses go to
all areas.
Has doorbell inputs that could be connected to
sensors or
X10 devices for notification or alarms.
Hope this gives you a little
help. Check out the Feb issue of Home Automation magazine for a
more
complete list of equipment that I have here. My home is
the Featured home of the
month.
-- Don
K9SOA/4 EM77EX
www.k9soa.net
Home of "JEANNIE" The
House
That Listens
My voice controlled, automated home that was
featured on HGTV's Dream Builder show on
home automation
Featured
Home of the Month Feb 2002 issue Home Automation magazine > Hi
Don, > > > > > > I'm just about to
start a
HA project covering pretty much everything > including Lighting,
Security, Heating, Audio etc. I've got a few > questions I hope you
don't mind answering?... > > > > I'm looking at
putting in a whole-house open-air microphone system - I > presume
you use something like this? > > > > I've tried
HAL2000 with some success just using a standard microphone. > How
accurate (in terms of recognition accuracy) have you managed to
get > your system? . and how difficult was it to set
up? > > > > What equipment do you
use? > > > > Many
thanks, > > > > Paul
Gale. >
---
In ukha_d@y..., "Eamon O'Gorman" <eamonogorman@e...>
wrote: > I have just started playing with some
mics/mixers for voice control via in ceiling mics. I have a feeling its
going to be a bit of a struggle to get them working reliably, but thats
the fun of it.... > > Anyone else tried this,
or
had any success/failures. I am using HAL2000 (which has quite good
recognition over phone and using basic pc microphone), but these
limiters
and gates are looking pretty complex. I've got the wiring right for my
first mic, and get some recognition (although not near as good as with
my
pc mic). If anyone has any tips I'd appreciate it. > >
Thanks, > Eamon
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