[78-L] wave form question

umashankar umashanks at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 15 17:03:33 PST 2013


it happens because when we speak, we also exhale. the exhalation makes it assymetrikcal. removing that makes it unnatural.
umashankar


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>Here's a question for the techies. I'm looking at a wave form of a 
>recording of human voice. (not whale singing).
>
>The amplitude of the positive part of the waveform is higher than the 
>negative side.
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>What causes this? How does this affect the sound? And is there a fix, 
>assuming it is needed?
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>Joe Salerno
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