
voice recording technology
Voice recording technology captures sound, particularly human speech, and converts it into a digital format for storage and playback. A microphone detects sound waves produced by voices, transforming them into electrical signals. These signals are then converted into a digital file using an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This file can be stored on various devices, such as computers or smartphones, and played back using speakers or headphones. Modern voice recording technology allows for high-quality audio and features like editing, sharing, and even voice recognition, making it widely used in communication, entertainment, and professional settings.