I'm working on a programming project where I want to translate my recorded voice into the way I perceive it in my head. However, I'm having a tough time finding any resources on this topic. There are a few reasons for this: I'm not sure what specific terms to search for, I lack the understanding of the science behind the difference between how we hear ourselves versus how others hear us, and since it's a bit of an unusual project, I doubt many people have tackled something similar. If anyone could point me to research papers or similar projects, I'd really appreciate it! Thanks a lot!
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This sounds like a really interesting project! I think if you can figure it out, it might help others understand how their voice truly sounds to them versus how it's perceived by others. Good luck with it!
You're right about the bone conduction effect, which can make your voice sound deeper to you. It’s definitely a complex issue, so seeking insights from vocal coaches might be beneficial. You might want to search terms like 'voice perception' or 'audio processing for voice' to find better resources.
Do you have any other specific search terms I could try?
Thank you! I hope I can make it happen!