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Your voice sounding funky/deep in recordingmic
Is it just me or my voice in recordings is like 2000% more deep than real life.
I mean it is expected to have some little difference but not to the point of sounding like another person :|
I mean it is expected to have some little difference but not to the point of sounding like another person :|
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I don't record myself enough to know, sorry.
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it does the opposite to me and I sound higher pitch
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Lucky You...?
I am unsure if that's better or worse.
I am unsure if that's better or worse.
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Maybe your mics broken..
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Idk i think it is fine.
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First thing would be to check your mic/recording software settings.
You might try a short recording of a friend/family member to confirm the effect is 'real'. (Many people find that record's don't sound anything like what they think they sound like; this is at least partially due to one hearing one's own voice conducted through bone/tissue to one's ears. )
I've had the opposite impression where recordings sound higher pitched, this is atleast partly due to most of them being cheaper equipment (e.g. telephone answering machine level).
You might try a short recording of a friend/family member to confirm the effect is 'real'. (Many people find that record's don't sound anything like what they think they sound like; this is at least partially due to one hearing one's own voice conducted through bone/tissue to one's ears. )
I've had the opposite impression where recordings sound higher pitched, this is atleast partly due to most of them being cheaper equipment (e.g. telephone answering machine level).
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Well i guess that makes sense. But the effect is lower on higher quality equipment.