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(edit: i had the same feeling, so i looked for a fix)
Yea it is like listening to most singers today using autotune lol.
when you create a character with a voice that you changed the pitch of.. like if you made a guy character and made his voice deeper, theres a bug where the normal unedited voice plays at the exact same time that the deeper voice plays. so its just 2 different pitched voices playing over each other at the same time
makes the character sound like a robot
Unfortunately their pitch modification is busted as hell and turns you in to a robot for anything other than the default voice.