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GUI parameters configuration #9
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@rrapi, First, you need to know the geometric configuration of your microphone array and enter positions (x,y,z) in the GUI's configuration pane (or directly in the file). You select an origin, most of the time in the center of the array, and then decide the microphone's positions according to your reference. Have a look at this video, this might help : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk48rUyvXVI You might also want to have a look at this : |
@doumdi When you talk about reference you mean for example if I choose an array like a cube, line or circle for the microphones right? |
@rrapi, decide where your virtual center of the microphone array is on your robot, it does not matter where, and then measure x,y,z coordinates of each microphone according to this point. The array configuration must be 3D if you want full sphere around the array (like a cube for instance). However, the shape can be "random". Try to put microphones where they fit on your robot. Send us a picture of your setup if you want more advice. |
@rrapi, here is an example: https://introlab.3it.usherbrooke.ca/mediawiki-introlab/index.php/File:IRL1.jpg As you can see, they are in a random shape, 4 in the front, 4 in the back of the robot. |
@doumdi In case I want to put the microphones in a cube, so one microphone for each angle of the cube, which should be the orientation of each microphone? (as it can be done in many ways, and can point to different directions) |
@rrapi Orientation of the microphones is not handled in ManyEars. We have made special attention to this in the ODAS library. For installation, put the microphones pointing to the outside of the array. Use Audacity to record audio from the microphones and tap on the membrane (you will get a peak) so you can determine which microphone is connected to which channel. @FrancoisGrondin any other thoughts? |
@doumdi Sorry for all this questions. I try tu use Audacity like you told me, but I was not able to make it work. Could you please tell me how to make it work in way to understand the microphones positions with all steps? |
Can you tell me please if the microphones starts from left or right of
sound card? And if they are organized from 1 to 8 in increase order(or
decrease, it depends on sound card orientation)?
Il giorno gio 8 nov 2018, 19:01 Dominic Létourneau <[email protected]>
ha scritto:
… @rrapi <https://github.com/rrapi> Orientation of the microphones is not
handled in ManyEars. We have made special attention to this in the ODAS
<https://github.com/introlab/odas> library. For installation, put the
microphones pointing to the outside of the array. Use Audacity
<https://www.audacityteam.org/download/> to record audio from the
microphones and tap on the membrane (you will get a peak) so you can
determine which microphone is connected to which channel. @FrancoisGrondin
<https://github.com/FrancoisGrondin> any other thoughts?
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Hi everybody!!
I am doing a project with my university and i need to test the microphone array but i didn't understand how to configure the parameters.
When i am in ManyEars GUI, with the sound card selected and working, i have just to save the parameters from the menu or I have to change something? In case yes i didn't understand what, could you please explain me? I saw in the left part of the GUI some microphone settings like position but i didn't understand how to set them, how to take the right values.
Could somebody help me please?
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