



I haven't really done any voice training per se. Just kind of tried what I felt was a more feminine voice that was comfortable enough for me to do. It's been a long time since I recorded, and I do feel a bit blah in this recording so it's not as energetic as I normally am. I've been gendered correctly like once on the phone and my bf tells me he really likes my voice. I find when doing the voice IRL at the grocery store and stuff, I usually don't get gendered at all. Like people tend to drop the sir/mam when I checkout. When I listen back to it, I just kind feels like it's in the territory of "generic" trans voice? idk it's like distinctly androgynous that's kind of femme leaning to me.
I've been doing fairly simple into to outro transitions, and I noticed when I bring out the ending track it's a little obvious when it happens. Like it sounds fuller (ig?) when the two tracks are playing together, but goes a bit thin once the last track is brought down. I think it's partly an EQ issue. I've started making slight trim adjustments and it helps a bit.