Beamforming Microphone Array

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The Amazon Alexa has a seven element beamforming microphone array. Similar to what Lexicon does with their loudspeaker "soundsteer" technology, but in reverse.

Theoretically, this should be the optimum way to do a speakerphone; the beamforming technology allows the Alexa to isolate the sound of the person speaking from ambient noise in the room.

Is anyone aware of a speakerphone with similar technology?

If not, is anyone aware of a way to 'hack' an Alexa to use it as a plain ol' microphone? Basically eliminate all the software and have it behave like a microphone plugged into a Windows PC?
 
It just occurred to me that something like a MiniDSP could do this too, except you need to process the INPUTS not the OUTPUTS.

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IE, you could use three channels of a MiniDSP to do the processing, by simply putting the microphones in a circle and delaying them to do the beamforming. (Again, Alexa and Soundsteer are identical in this respect, just one is producing sound and the other is recording sound.)

Maybe there's a Windows app for this?

SoX

It seems like Sox could do it:

1) You'd buy seven USB microphones
2) You'd combine the seven inputs, but six of them would be delayed
3) Then you'd combine that into a single output

I think you might need some type of 'virtual microphone' device in Windows. Because Skype or Google Voice need to see ONE microphone, not seven.
 
Glad to help!

It took me a couple tries to find it again. Google Now felt I needed to know about this a couple weeks ago. I decided to add one of those rPi projects to my Project backburner. A list which grows perpetually... 🙂
 
I finally got around to buying me one of these.

I'm kinda surprised more people aren't raving about these on audio forums. I (mostly) work at home and Alexa is kind of amazing for a set up like that. Basically I can listen to music at my leisure. If I finish a conference call, I can tell Alexa to play something, and I can shut it up when I have a call come in.

Obviously, you can do all of this with a remote, but simply yelling at the stereo is way easier.

I have my Alexa hooked up to my Waslo Cosynes.
 
hey patrick, you can also also buy a ambisonic codec microphone. wont give you as much detail as much ability to isolate as an array like alexas, but it gives you a 3D picture. lots of acoustics consultants are apparently using them these days for room measurements.
 
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