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Thus, the fundamental frequency of most speech falls below the bottom of the "voice frequency" band as defined above.
You'll need to find some tool that allows you to change the frequency of the audio and store the files afterwards or if you're articulating real speech; you'd need to find an equipment that does just that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS3H2I-8hkQ
theres no voice changers that sound real, they all sound robotic and fake and nothing like a real girls voice.
the ones that do exist are just for silly fun and not supposed to be used as a serious realistic voice.
For pre-recorded audio; yes.
For equipment that targets the frequency ranges directly from the output source; yes.
its still difficult and requires specialist equipment which is somewhat expensive otherwise it will still sound unauthentic
not only do you have pitch and formant, but you also need to take into account females have breathier voices than males which can be hard to accurately replicate.
And nobody wants to become a transgender.
Stop acting like a grill and man up.
shake hands and call it a deal?