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About Kim Daniel
Voice Design Recipe Public
Director's casting notes & character prompt
Full Voice Summary
A relaxed, modern Young Adult male voice with a distinct vocal fry and a casual, low-pressure delivery. The tone captures the authentic, conversational vibe of a Silicon Valley insider or a laid-back peer.
Acoustic Attributes
- age Estimate
- Young Adult
The voice sounds like it belongs to a person in their 20s or 30s.
- pitch
- Deep
The voice has a very low fundamental frequency, sounding deep and resonant.
- intensity
- Normal
The voice is delivered at a standard conversational volume.
- energy Level
- Medium
The voice has a balanced level of expressiveness, neither monotone nor overly enthusiastic.
- breathiness
- None
There is no audible air or whispery quality in the voice.
- pause Frequency
- Occasional
The speaker takes natural, well-timed pauses between phrases and sentences.
- average Pause Length Ms
- 310
The average silence between spoken phrases is approximately 310 milliseconds.
- vocal Fry
- Subtle
A slight creaky or gravelly quality is occasionally present, typically at the end of phrases.
Detailed Performance Breakdown
With a WPM of 191, this voice speaks at a brisk and efficient pace, faster than typical conversation (130-150 WPM), making it ideal for conveying information quickly and clearly.
The average pitch of 99.39 Hz places this voice in a deep, resonant male range, which often conveys a sense of authority, gravity, and warmth.
An intensity of 56.72% indicates a normal, balanced volume. The voice is present and clear without being loud or aggressive, suitable for comfortable listening.
An energy level of 6 out of 10 reflects a calm yet engaging delivery. The voice maintains listener interest without sounding overly energetic or hype-driven.
Recommended Casting
- Explaining modern apps or software to a younger demographic
- Delivering casual, slice-of-life dialogue in indie games
- Hosting podcast intros that require a laid-back, non-corporate vibe
- Conducting internal training for startups or tech companies