Instructions are inside. Please allow your microphone for use. While recording audio, you will get to see a graph of your loudness recorded overtime! <=Variable Definitions=> Previous Trial (Loudness): Gets the loudness recorded 0.01 seconds ago and compares it to the current loudness. For example, if '734%' is displayed, your current loudness is 8.34 times louder than the loudness recorded 0.01 seconds ago. First trial (Loudness): Gets the loudness recorded at the very beginning and compares it to the current loudness. For example, if '734%' is displayed, your current loudness is 8.34 times louder than the loudness recorded at the very beginning. Previous Trial (Average): Gets the average loudness recorded 0.01 seconds ago and compares it to the current average loudness. First Trial (Average): Gets the average loudness recorded in the very beginning and compares it to the current average loudness.
Fun things you can do: Wait for the graph to settle (Do not make any noises.) All of a sudden, make a loud noise. Your graph and your 'previous trial (loudness)' variable should skyrocket! Why not try screaming, burping, shouting, or hollering at the computer? #loudness