I'm not even sure if this belongs here, or in the Miscellaneous section. But anyways, I saw, for the the first time, the <loudness> button. How does it work? Even though my volume control is off, it still works.
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I would put it in AAS but it works by sensing the decibel level through the mike and ten giving it a percentage, but i am not 100% sure
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Right. So I have no control whatsoever over my speakers?
THIS IS AN OUTRAGE !!!
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technomaniac wrote:
Right. So I have no control whatsoever over my speakers?
THIS IS AN OUTRAGE !!!
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Maybe you meant
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Anyway, the (loudness) block is not about produced sound, it's about the input sound, which is received by a microphone. It reports a higher number, if you, say, start bursting Metallica into your microphone. The volume block reports how loud sound produced by your project is. That means sound produced by the [Play sound [^Meow]] block. Scratch is incredibly safe: a Scratch project cannot edit anything outside of the Scratch program; don't worry. I think the worst Scratch can do is temporarily freeze the Scratch application.
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