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So I used audacity to compare my voice's to corpse and found something interesting.
I got some audio of corpse speaking (no background noise) and used "Plot Spectrum" on the both of us. Limitation here is that the audio on corpse came from different videos and were all very short (4 clips that in total were a bit over 6 seconds), but it still showed something interesting.
One of these is the spectrum graph of me speaking normally, one is me forcing a deep voice, and one is corpse. Take a guess on which is which.



You'd need more data to say anything definitive but it's interesting to see. I'd recommend taking all your corpse speaking audio from a single stream if you want to follow up on this.
In fact, if anyone has audio clips of men talking for extended periods of time (10+ seconds?) then I could do it myself. Including corpse.
I got some audio of corpse speaking (no background noise) and used "Plot Spectrum" on the both of us. Limitation here is that the audio on corpse came from different videos and were all very short (4 clips that in total were a bit over 6 seconds), but it still showed something interesting.
One of these is the spectrum graph of me speaking normally, one is me forcing a deep voice, and one is corpse. Take a guess on which is which.



You'd need more data to say anything definitive but it's interesting to see. I'd recommend taking all your corpse speaking audio from a single stream if you want to follow up on this.
In fact, if anyone has audio clips of men talking for extended periods of time (10+ seconds?) then I could do it myself. Including corpse.
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