I commented on King Lear, Sound of Silence, and The Chinese Room.
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Eric Wang
Posted on 2014-11-12 19:27:24 -0500.
The first one was a lot fuller but with a muted sound, and the second sharp and unregulated. Really interesting seeing the spectrum with just distance.
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Eric Terui
Posted on 2014-11-12 19:55:06 -0500.
The far one is slightly fainter, but in comparison with some of the other voice recordings in the gallery, it is still pretty clear.The main difference seems to be sharper consonant sounds (such as "s") for the close recording.
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Tonya Sedgwick
Posted on 2014-11-12 20:32:44 -0500.
I agree with Eric that the consonant sounds are much sharper in the closer recording. Also, I noticed that the variations in intonation are much clearer in the closer one, giving more of a sense of the speaker's feelings while reading the segment.
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asdfadfa
Posted on 2014-11-12 20:40:22 -0500.
Dangit Jake.
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asdfadfa
Posted on 2014-11-12 20:54:42 -0500.
No but seriously though the close recording definitely sounds better than the far away one. I'm pretty sure I talked about the same way each time but the close one definitely carries more of what I was saying. Also I stumbled over Ringwraiths in the far recording and it sounds REALLY awkward.
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Eunice Oh
Posted on 2014-11-12 21:02:40 -0500.
I agree with the how clear both recordings were as there was barely any background noise heard while he was talking. Echoes could be heard in the recording done further away while the recording done up close was clear with no interference as if he was actually speaking to you in person.
I commented on King Lear, Sound of Silence, and The Chinese Room.
The first one was a lot fuller but with a muted sound, and the second sharp and unregulated. Really interesting seeing the spectrum with just distance.
The far one is slightly fainter, but in comparison with some of the other voice recordings in the gallery, it is still pretty clear.The main difference seems to be sharper consonant sounds (such as "s") for the close recording.
I agree with Eric that the consonant sounds are much sharper in the closer recording. Also, I noticed that the variations in intonation are much clearer in the closer one, giving more of a sense of the speaker's feelings while reading the segment.
Dangit Jake.
No but seriously though the close recording definitely sounds better than the far away one. I'm pretty sure I talked about the same way each time but the close one definitely carries more of what I was saying. Also I stumbled over Ringwraiths in the far recording and it sounds REALLY awkward.
I agree with the how clear both recordings were as there was barely any background noise heard while he was talking. Echoes could be heard in the recording done further away while the recording done up close was clear with no interference as if he was actually speaking to you in person.
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