> At least with my voice, on several different computers and sound boards
> over the years, I've found this to be true on any mic. (old Shure SM10A,
> VXI, VXI Gold, Wireless Shure) I've used. Think at least one of the
> Dragon packages illustrates this. I use my thumb on the corner of my
> mouth when putting the mic. into position - it always seems to work.
Yes, I always found that -- about the centre, anyway.
Does anyone know about the Philips SpeechMike? I'm holding that
in the centre but then it seems to be made for that.
> Rose
>
> Robin Cameron wrote:
> >
> > A general comment.
> >
> > Talk Mics should NOT be in front of the mouth where the pressure gradient
> > changes when you breathe. They should be about 10-15mm off the CORNER of
> > your mouth.
> >
> > Talking Technologies Limited
> > 34A Glazbury Road
> > London
> > W14 9AS
> >
> > talk@@easynet.co.uk
> > http://www.talk-systems.com/
> > vox 0171 602 4107 fax 0171 603 2109
>
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Judy Evans jae2@@york.ac.uk
Typing by Dragon Systems' Software Opinions mine.
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