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Your recorded voice will sound strange to your ears. But will not sound strange to someone else comparing your natural voice with a recording.
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
It is due to the microphone not absorbing all of the sound being emitted
Because your head acts as a resonance chamber which changes the sounds quality.
Sound Redorder, which comes with the computer, has very poor sound Quality. Try using a different program.
Everyone has a different voice and this may just be a natural speaking voice you'e been blessed with.. However, if this is not your normal voice, it could be a "cold" or just a sore throat...
because we all have different voice boxes causing our voice to sound different
Most people DON'T want to hear this, but the way you sound on a recording, is the way you truly 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, your voice might be distorted during the process of recording. But also it is mainly the way you sound . 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.
This is because sound changes when it travels from one material to another. When you speak to another person, the sound travels solely through air towards the other persons ears. When you listen to yourself talk, the sound travels through your own body (jaw bone etc.) as well as through the air, this is why it sounds different when you listen to yourself talk.
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