Defined scope
- Prompted speech capture
- Voice-over sessions
- Dubbing takes
- Room tone and microphone context
- Reviewable audio metadata
CONCEPT
Speech recording is the directed capture of spoken language with enough technical, contextual and consent metadata to support review, reuse and preservation.
Speech recording connects audio quality, speaker context, prompts, transcripts, metadata and review workflows into a durable voice record.
EDITORIAL FRAME
A concise view of its scope, position, limitations and supporting sources.
Speech recording is the controlled capture of spoken language for later review, editing, preservation or dataset preparation.
The concept includes prompts, speaker information, microphone context, room tone, takes, transcripts, timing, quality checks and export metadata.
Electronic Artefacts uses the concept to frame browser-first voice capture tools, ORETH-adjacent audio research and structured voice archives.
Speech recording does not itself train a model. It produces source material whose downstream use depends on separate consent, quality and processing decisions.
DOCUMENTED RELATIONSHIPS
Each link names the relationship between two entries and why it matters.
Voice Capture Studio applies speech-recording principles through guided prompts, room-tone calibration, takes and review states.
The research question "How can speech datasets become reproducible, structured and privacy-first?" applies Speech Recording as part of its current model.
Speech Recording is an explicit member of the Voice Capture Studio Collection collection.
Why Five Voice Modes Need Five Success Criteria documents Speech Recording as one of its declared subjects.
From Microphone to Dataset: Anatomy of a Traceable Voice Take documents Speech Recording as one of its declared subjects.
Speech Recording. 1.0.0. Electronic Artefacts, 2026-07-09. https://electronicartefacts.com/knowledge/concepts/speech-recording/
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