Ok, normal human language translation for anyone taking a screenshot:
It's probably not AI, since an older clip of Vox's features the same bandlimiting.
>>68894627 Also notably, I do a lot of stuff with RVC AI, and I don't hear any of the telltale artifacts that would occur around breathing, laughs, etc., but I noticed this, and wanted to ask about it.
No idea if it's pre-recorded and edited or not. The volume difference could cause it, or it could be him leaning in closer towards his mic. Maybe. I don't know. The fact that they never interact with chat implies it probably is, but I don't see anything in the audio to hard confirm it either way.
Now, responding to other anons
>>68899921There's a noise gate. If you look at the space in between talking, it gets clamped to -inf dB.
Also, I can see the different tambres in voice, and that's not what I'm pointing at. The 1st thing is the bandlimiting at 16kHz, and the 2nd thing is that the first portion of Vox's segment looks different than the rest of it, which you would think would be roughly the same because Vox sounds like Vox. However, it could just be him shifting position around the microphone, possibly. I don't know.
>>68899763I am retarded because I wrote 20kHz when I should've said 16kHz. It's right there in the graph. That's still below the Nyquist frequency, even at 44.1kHz sample rate.
>>68900282I'm not a Nijifriend of a Holobrony. I mainly watch small indies. I'm watching you two fight without a whole lot of stake in the battle.
>>68900491Again, I tested against that here
>>68897007 by uploading a recording with my own mic to youtube, and it didn't cause the same bandlimiting to occur.