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Natural Sounding Voices-Part II (A wild and wonderful theoretical ride!!!)
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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 1146838" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>Meh... I mean the "naturalness" of the voice is also environment, mic, etc. dependant. If you listen to well-known, but reputable voices in the recording industry they sound pretty much recognisable notwithstanding the studio, mic, stage, whether it is unplugged or fancy studio work (and they'll sound very much the same notwithstanding the playback setup, give or take).</p><p></p><p>But, many don't. Which is where the issue really lies (quality of voice), I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 1146838, member: 15634"] Meh... I mean the "naturalness" of the voice is also environment, mic, etc. dependant. If you listen to well-known, but reputable voices in the recording industry they sound pretty much recognisable notwithstanding the studio, mic, stage, whether it is unplugged or fancy studio work (and they'll sound very much the same notwithstanding the playback setup, give or take). But, many don't. Which is where the issue really lies (quality of voice), I think. [/QUOTE]
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