FYI,
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Why does your voice sound different to yourself, compared to a  
recording of your voice?

It's all in the bones.


Estimating a Transfer Function from Air Conducted Recording to One’s Own
Hearing or Perception studies on one’s own hearing

Abstract:
It is well known that there is often a sense of disappointment when
people hear a recording of their own voice. The perceptual disparity
between the live and recorded sound of one’s own voice arises from the
difference of its transmission path; one’s own hearing receives the
signal though body transmission path, termed ‘bone conduction,’ adding
to the air conduction path.

Sook Young Won, has done many studies to measure how our voices travel
through our bones to reach our ears. She has characterized the
transmission path, and perhaps more interestingly, she has found a
simple way to characterize the transfer function with a single
parameter.






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