>>96068153>>96068225I happen to be on actually! There's a chance you could have a fucky voice like mine that microphones don't like (i.e. not super DEEP but fairly bass-y), in that instance upward compression 0-150hz should help. I like using Toneboosters MBC for this, but any multiband compressor that allows for negative ratios should help. Other than that, an EQ nudge with a bell curve around the 100-150 range should help. I do it pretty aggressively giving +10db. YMMV as always though. If this still isn't doing anything for you, I'd recommend 2B Played LowEnd Friend which will definitely require some fiddling with to find the right setting for your voice, but if you want to brute force some bass into a signal, this'll do it. Right now you can get that for $13.50 using the coupon code FLASH70 on checkout.
https://2bplayed.com/product/lowend-friend/Alternatively, if you're on FL Studio, FL Bass Boost should be able to achieve a similar but less controlled sound. Honestly, personal opinion is that you shouldn't go for a boomy 'podcast' sound, just try to make your audio match up with what someone would hear if they were face to face with you. I asked someone who knows me irl to check my audio before I committed to the plugin chain I've got. I think it's much better to sound natural than to force your voice to sound a certain way because you think that's how it should sound.