Hi mate,

Just to let you know, you won't be able to mimic the flute app from
the iphone.

Android doesn't know how to handle multitouch. At least not correctly
on most phones.
You can get two inacurate point but that is the best Android has to
offer.

But if you find another control input, then you need to search on
Google for "Android Fourier frequency analysis".
This allows you to grab sounds from the mic and make the difference
between blowing in the mic and say talk into the mic. It also allows
you to know the amplitude of the wind blowing

Yahel


On 8 avr, 10:04, Kakyoin <lgmc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How to detect "blowing in to the microphone"?
>
> I saw an iPhone app which simulate flute instrument. You blow through
> the mic and use your fingers to play. Can Android do that?
>
> I've looked at the voice recognition in the API demos but it seems
> that is not the case.

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