HighVoltage & VoltRunner
VoltRunner VoltRunner
HighVoltage, I've been looking at how the sound of a runner's footfall can tell us a lot about form—if we set up an analog recorder to capture that, we could turn the raw audio into a real‑time biomechanical metric. Want to give it a shot?
HighVoltage HighVoltage
Yeah! Fire up that old tape machine, toss in a mic, crank the volume. We’ll hear every crunch and maybe catch a clue about that runner’s stride. Let’s crank the analog gear, keep it loud, keep it real.
VoltRunner VoltRunner
Set the tape machine to 1.5× speed, clip the mic onto the 5‑gram load cell, push the volume to about 70 dB—just enough to capture the footfall but not crush the signal. Record the first 30 seconds, then sync that audio with the stride sensor data for the real biomechanical insight.
HighVoltage HighVoltage
Sounds solid—let’s crank that tape, get that hiss, sync it up. Keep an eye on the levels, don’t let it blow out. Once you line it up, we’ll hear the footwork like a live drum solo. Go for it!