Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-38184988-20190116012530/@comment-32158652-20190117022227

So, you want to be a CP Narrator, huh? Well, buckle in because I've got loads of advice and feedback for you, my young friend.

First, I agree with absolutely everything DrBob just said, so I won't repeat what's already been said. I will, however, add a few things that I hope you find helpful.

You need to avoid the hard "P" sounds when speaking into a microphone. It tends to break immersion. Ditto for breathing into the mic. There are many ways to do this. One is to not speak directly into the mic, but slightly off to the side. Your voice will still be captured, but that awful popping sound won't be present. I recommend practicing this or possibly finding a way to buy or construct a pop/click filter. This can be as easy as speaking through a stretched pair of pantyhose that has been secured to stay in place.

Next, as DrBob said, you should find yourself a good audio editing program. There are many free options available. I would recommend this one: Audacity

Third, your voice does indeed have a creepy childish quality to it that could serve you well. If you're looking for stories that would work with such a sound, I have always been very fond of  Cul-de-sac, as it was the first Creepypasta I ever heard. I think you could do an excellent reading of it, seeing as it is all about dead kids.

Well done. Keep posting videos. The only way to get noticed is to post consistently.