Your recorded voice will sound strange to your ears. But will not sound strange to someone else comparing your natural voice with a recording.
"The first practical sound recording and reproduction device was the mechanical phonograph cylinder, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877 and patented in 1878" - from the wikipedia page on sound recording
Voice recording is the recording and playback of sound waves. The first device able to record the human voice was the phonoautograph in 1857, so the answer to your question is yes.
Yes, the way you sound on a recording is the way you sound to the other people. The voice you hear in your head is not your real voice. Your voice sounds different in your head
i like my sony ericsson satio mobile phone for voice recording.
A manipulated sound recording of the Australian Kookaburra bird
RecordPad Sound Record is a very popular sound recording program, developed by NCH Software. It is a very simple program that includes voice-activated recording.
I believe recording software means an product which allows you to record your voice or any sound on it. That is the best thought I can come up with for you.
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No, an audio engineer works with equipment for recording music and sound, while a voice talent is the person or individual being recorded. It is possible, however, that a vocal talent could be an audio engineer.
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Sound On Sound is a website that focuses on providing information recording technology. One can subscribe to their magazine of the same name, shop for their recommended items on their website, and learn their recording techniques.
Most people DON'T want to hear this, but the way you sound on a recording, is the way youtruly sound =[ Now, different recording devises might sound a little different than others. For example, I notices a cell phone is way off, and a microphone is more like my voice. On a cell phone, you voice might be distorted during the process of recording. But also it is mainly the way you sound =D. Thing is, you hear yourself internally and externally, meaning you hear the vibrations from inside your body (like bones), resulting in you hearing your voice differently than others.