Do you have a microphone and a very quiet, echo-free room? The word “Studio” scares everybody, but that’s what you need to record your voice the best quality. We can’t take echoes and many room noises out of a recording. It doesn’t have to be one of those glass-paneled rooms with the heavy door, but many closets can be used.
You can make a small studio with plastic pipes and moving company pads.
https://forum.audacityteam.org/t/too-compressed-rejection/52825/22
It’s nice to think that you can fix all the mistakes with production editing, filters and effects, but you can’t. After you get better at this, having to stop at each performance to work on the sound is a problem. The goal is to sit down, announce something, correct the mistakes, set the volume and send it to the client. And then announce for the next client.
Record a 10 second test and post it on the forum. Don’t change it. Just record, cut it if you need to, export a WAV and send it to the forum
Read down the blue links They’re very short.
https://www.kozco.com/tech/audacity/TestClip/Record_A_Clip.html
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