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Why does your voice sound different on a recording?
Why does your voice sound different on a recording?
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When you hear your own voice on a recording, it sounds different because you’re used to hearing it through vibrations in your skull and the air, which affect how sound waves reach your inner ear. Recordings capture sound traveling through the air, which is why it sounds different to you.