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Welcome soohyun

Your audio specs are all correct, so well done. There are however noticeable plosive sounds on the P's when your breath hits your mic.

Reposition your mic so that it is off-center about 45 degrees. Add a pop filter or foam wind screen if necessary.

Please make a new test recording and post it in a reply to this message. I will come back and review it for you.
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Thank you for the feedback, and how about this?

https://librivox.org/uploads/tests/test_submit.mp3 :D
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Good on the plosives :thumbs: . This recording seems to have a lot of room reverb. You need a deader recording space.

You can find advice on improving issues like room echo in the Librivox wiki:
https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php?title=Improve_Your_Recording

So one more test if you please.
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Thank you for your feedback, and here's the new link. Thank you for listening.

https://librivox.org/uploads/tests/jen_submit100.mp3
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Better. But your recording space needs to be deader. The reverb makes it hard tp listen to. Even a blanket tent or cushion fort can help.

Can you work on that and try again, please?
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