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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Tympan with an HDA 200 Headset

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When using a device like the Tympan for hearing science, it is important to know the maximum loudness that can be produced by your system. ...
Sunday, October 3, 2021

What Triggers Audio Processing?

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Using the Teensy or Tympan for audio processing can be very exciting.  It's really fun to open up the example programs, compile them, an...
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Saturday, October 2, 2021

Formant Shifting with Tympan

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Once you have a real-time platform for manipulating audio, it is always fun to see what you can do to your voice.  In my case, I had been sp...

Tympan at High Speed (Ultrasonic!) Sample Rates

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While we designed the Tympan as a platform for trying hearing aid algorithms, it's flexible enough to be used for many different audio t...
Monday, November 26, 2018

Microphone Self-Noise (Tympan Rev-D2)

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As mentioned in a previous post , it is important for hearing aids that the microphones and electronics have a low self-noise.  Because of ...
Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Microphone Self-Noise

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A hearing assistive device must not be noisy.  At minimum, noise will be annoying.  At worst, noise will harm, not help a person's abili...
Friday, January 19, 2018

Measuring Audio Latency

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For real-time audio processing, it is often important to minimize the delay between audio coming out of the system compared to the audio com...
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