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iSee - Using various technologies from a blind persons perspective. - To celebrate a million downloads, reposting a demo I did back in April 2011, Add to iTunes as a Spoken Track

To celebrate a million downloads, reposting a demo I did back in April 2011, Add to iTunes as a Spoken Track

05/30/21 • 10 min

iSee - Using various technologies from a blind persons perspective.

Amazingly or not, this function is still around on the Mac, although now days its called Add to Music as a Spoken Track: a great way of producing audio files from text.

Interesting what 10 years can do in how ones voice sounds more confident and relaxed smile.

David 2021

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Amazingly or not, this function is still around on the Mac, although now days its called Add to Music as a Spoken Track: a great way of producing audio files from text.

Interesting what 10 years can do in how ones voice sounds more confident and relaxed smile.

David 2021

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I compare it to my current desktop mic/stand, the Samson 29 Q2U podcasting kit.

Note - to use with the P4, I used a 6.3mm to 3.5mm female to male adapter to plug it in in to the head phone jack on the P4.

The cable coming off the head set splits in to an XLR mic jack and the 6.3mm head phone jack.

Certainly does the job, and great for portability, no need to carry around a XLR mic, stand, and head phones: just the head set plus the P4.

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