Most people find their recorded voices strange, the physics of it is that the lower frequencies are amplified by being transmitted by bone to our ear, so what we hear has a greater mix on the bass side (men and women). However, I know I find my recorded voice overpronounced and fussy, like a bad imitation of Vincent Price or something. I…
Most people find their recorded voices strange, the physics of it is that the lower frequencies are amplified by being transmitted by bone to our ear, so what we hear has a greater mix on the bass side (men and women). However, I know I find my recorded voice overpronounced and fussy, like a bad imitation of Vincent Price or something. I can't bear it. So I can easily understand why someone might prefer an AI voice to their own.
Never thought about the actual physics of hearing ourselves. My issue may have more to do with being called a "sissy" so much as a kid (because I was one lol) and the pronounced Southern drawl that still slips in despite moving away over half my life ago. I think "Derek" will fill in for me nicely. I'm not sure everyone would know it wasn't real if I didn't point it out. Or maybe they would. Hard to say anymore. :-)
Most people find their recorded voices strange, the physics of it is that the lower frequencies are amplified by being transmitted by bone to our ear, so what we hear has a greater mix on the bass side (men and women). However, I know I find my recorded voice overpronounced and fussy, like a bad imitation of Vincent Price or something. I can't bear it. So I can easily understand why someone might prefer an AI voice to their own.
Never thought about the actual physics of hearing ourselves. My issue may have more to do with being called a "sissy" so much as a kid (because I was one lol) and the pronounced Southern drawl that still slips in despite moving away over half my life ago. I think "Derek" will fill in for me nicely. I'm not sure everyone would know it wasn't real if I didn't point it out. Or maybe they would. Hard to say anymore. :-)