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Natural Sounding Voices-Part II (A wild and wonderful theoretical ride!!!)
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<blockquote data-quote="1am7h30n3" data-source="post: 1133555" data-attributes="member: 13860"><p>Isn't your process of recording varied tone/pitch/etc. sounds and then trying to set the system in your living room up to sound the same, what we do now, but instead of using some measurements, we play frequency sweeps, but the end result of the setup should be the same (perhaps better with the generated frequency sweeps since they're guaranteed to cover the entire audible range).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1am7h30n3, post: 1133555, member: 13860"] Isn't your process of recording varied tone/pitch/etc. sounds and then trying to set the system in your living room up to sound the same, what we do now, but instead of using some measurements, we play frequency sweeps, but the end result of the setup should be the same (perhaps better with the generated frequency sweeps since they're guaranteed to cover the entire audible range). [/QUOTE]
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Natural Sounding Voices-Part II (A wild and wonderful theoretical ride!!!)
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