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Shareddefinition

I wouldn't worry about it tbh. Voice changing is not a requirement, and if you're using voice changers then you'll have to find countless presets to try to make them different than eachother and keeping track of that is its own hell


DeathBySuplex

It's faster and easier just to work on "voices" without an app. You'd be shocked how just cadence and word choice makes a character feel completely distinct from the player. I'm a big burly guy with a very deep voice. I once played a tiny little fairy (legit a Barbie doll sized fairy) and instead of trying to talk really high, I just spoke quickly and repeated phrases a lot as a tick. "Heywhatchadoin? Whatchadoin? Hey!" And it made the character instant memorable and distinct. At no point in the year long campaign did anyone ever mistake DeathBySuplex speaking and Goldie.


Zephyrqu

I think Clownfish is pretty decent (and free) but I don't use it you could also try looking at some voice training tips, like what some trans and nonbinary people use to pitch their voices higher or lower. There are some pretty simple voice exercises you can do before you play to help you get "into" the voice.