Badges to support the cause
Per your request to help the cause, Brendan Lee has posted these getMicrophone() badges for you to post!
You can collect them all and view cut & paste code here.
Please post and help us all getMicrophone()!
Microphone makes balls bounce

Watch shiny, colorful, 2D balls bounce to the beat of your voice at http://www.neave.com/bounce/. The app, designed by Paul Neave, features an interface so fun and interactive, my 2-year-old is addicted to ‘talking’ to it. I turned my music up and the app’s balls even bounced to the beat.
Paul submitted the app to us via our Twitter @getMicrophone. What have you worked on with microphone? Send it to us and we’ll probably post it!
The thing we love most about Paul’s Bouncing Balls app? He shared the source code with all of us!
Official Flash Player Feature request for Open Microphone filed
At the behest of Justin Everett-Church, I have filed an official Adobe Flash Player Feature request for Microphone access. You can view the ‘bug’ and comment/vote on it here: http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-1766.
Justin confirmed that community support, such as getMicrophone.com, your votes and video posts can really help get this feature in sooner. Let’s get it done!
First support for open mic is ultimate!
Lee Brimelow of The Flash Blog has registered his support for the getmicrophone.com open mic initiative for Flash Player.
Lee is encouraging all developers interested to ‘chime in’ with their video response. We are so excited since Lee is definitely one of the guys out there that can ACTUALLY make this happen for all of us.
Help Lee help us. Tell Adobe why you want this!
Flash Open Mic Initiative
Watch and reply with your video on what you’d do with an Open Mic object in Flash.
Microphone controlled animation in Papervision3D
Bartek Drozdz posted and impressive implementation using Flash microphone access and Papervision 3D.
The demo responds to microphone activity by swirling leaves in the air. You blowing into the microphone simulates the wind circulating the leaves. It’s a super fresh idea.
Check it out — so cool!
Advanced Microphone Interaction session at FITC, Toronto 2009
My session has been announced for FITC, Toronto 2009.
Using the Flash Microphone for advanced interaction
Microphone access is a generally untapped, yet a huge advantage for Flash developers and designers. Let’s break it open. Chuck will explore a wide range of samples using Flash’s ability to access the microphone as an advanced user interaction tool. See how to control UI with sound detection and activity, play with stereo, capture voice, attach voice to a server stream, and of course, use Ribbit to talk through Flash and over the phone.
Tickets are on sale - see you in Toronto!
Flash has microphone access!
Hey, did you know that since Flash Player 6, you can access a user’s microphone from the web?
This site gathers all samples and stuff from the community to help us all get the most out of the microphone.
Enjoy, spread the word and use your mic.






