When recording or amplifying the human voice it is most common to place the microphone in the near field at distances from 2 to 30 centimeters from the mouth. But the listening distance is normally 1 meter or more. The amount, and the role, of the spectral changes that occur when changing the recording distance and direction to the mouth is discussed in this paper.
Author:
Brixen, Eddy B.
AES Convention:
104 (May 1998)
Paper Number:
4728
Publication Date:
May 1, 1998
Subject:
Recording Restoration and Enhancement
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