Mike wrote:
> i strongly urge you to get a tape recorder and tape everything you do. > play it back immediately so you can see what on the inside equaled what on > the outside.
I'd like to know where the other listers record their voices. My friend has a studio and says audio tapes are definitely not good. He says the best is a CD-R with a good mike and recording equipment. DAT would be an option, but too expensive and with less fidelity than CD-R.
I'd never liked my own voice recorded on a tape, but once my speech therapist recorded it on a tape but with a different tape recorder ( I can't remember the name ) and the quality was incredibly good. I loved my voice, and wouldn't recognize it if I didn't know it was mine. I feared it was improving my voice, but she said it was the sound she heard. I never saw that same brand here in Brazil again, but I think it was a male name and had a black leather case. do you know that?
Best regards,
Caio Rossi
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