so other people can speak in my voice
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Voice changers alter the pitch of the input by a set amount. Even if you have a voice changer with a slide to variably alter the pitch of the output, that setting would only work for one person. Plus, any sort of accent or nuance in your voice needs to be emulated by the person trying to sound like you.
Something like that just drops your voice by a few octaves. It doesn't work for everyone, but it works for most people. Settings like "girl," "old man," and "Darth Vader" are really vague and will be accepted by people from a variety of pitches. If you have two people that have vocal ranges that are clearly different speak into a voice changer on the same setting, you will absolutely hear a difference in pitch. A machine can't determine if a certain pitch is higher or lower in someone's range; it solely reads the pitch and then alters it.
Then How
I don't know how, but I imagine it would be the same way they make regular ones. There's probably a way you can get them custom ordered, but I imagine it would be expensive. Sorry I can't be of much help.
Then how do explain the toy ones you get from walmart, that make you sound like, say, Darth Vader for example? They work on everyone.