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Mic Mode™: Voice Learning, Recording, and Contribution on XPGuess
Mic Mode™ is the XPGuess voice system for hearing words, repeating speech, recording contributions, and helping grow multilingual language datasets.
What Mic Mode™ Means on XPGuess
On XPGuess, Mic Mode™ refers to a structured voice participation system. It allows users to hear words, repeat them, practice pronunciation, and record audio as part of a guided language experience.
This is different from device-level microphone settings on phones or computers. In XPGuess, Mic Mode™ is a product layer built for language learning, contribution, and future speech dataset growth.
Learning Through Listening and Repetition
Mic Mode™ is built around active voice practice. A user listens to a word, sees supporting language context, and repeats the word aloud. That makes language learning more physical and more memorable than text-only exposure.
Packs can include paired language support such as English, Spanish, Nahuatl, or Mixteco, making the system easier to use across multilingual contexts and more useful for speakers learning through audio.
Contribution and Speech Data Growth
Every structured recording can contribute to a larger archive when it is properly linked to a language pack and a target word. Over time, Mic Mode™ can help XPGuess build multilingual speech collections, especially for languages that are underrepresented in digital systems.
This dual-use model matters. The same system that teaches a player can also support dataset growth when contributors are invited into the flow and repeat the same words across multiple sessions and conditions.
Languages and Pack Structure
Mic Mode™ uses packs to organize participation. A pack can contain a specific word list, supporting translations, reference recordings, and progression steps. That structure is useful for both learning and contribution because it creates repeatability.
Early examples include Nahuatl and Mixteco, with room to expand into additional indigenous and multilingual packs over time. As more speakers contribute, XPGuess can strengthen both its learning experience and its voice archive.
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