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Question by user-5442 (google) · Oct 12, 2010 at 02:49 PM · audiomicrophonepitch

Audio microphone analysis

Im about to develope an interactive game for a huge LED display ceiling in Korea.

But I dont know which Engine to use, right know Im searching for the best one which provide a good sound analysis since my game sceneary will be affected by crowd sounds.

So right know i wanna know if Unity3D has any microphone analysis like volume or pitch. And how to do it.

The more amout of sound ... the more fishes swimming in the ceiling.

Thanks

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Answer by skovacs1 · Oct 12, 2010 at 08:26 PM

Unity does not provide any built-in microphone input or audio analysis tools. For this you would either:

  1. need the pro version of Unity and to author a plug-in,
  2. or need to author an application that would run alongside Unity and would deal with your audio input and feed the information back to Unity somehow (could be through a network, through some shared file or some other mechanism like identifying itself to the system as a joystick).

Both of these solutions would involve audio programming outside of Unity and can be done in your language of choice, but doing that is something specific to your chosen implementation and beyond the scope of unityAnswers. Once you have something which has done your audio analysis, those here would gladly help you in getting the data into Unity and using it.

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