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Perfect Speech Recordings: Why and How?

Making good sound recordings is often a "specialist" task that can, however, be learned.
The PDF below explains how to make the best possible recordings, what to watch out for and, finally, what to do it with, among other things.

 

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Christoph Draxler
Bavarian Archive for Speech Signals BAS
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