There are other FOSS real-time voice changers for Linux, but the others I found either seemed to have fewer features, be less polished, or be abandoned.

I’m not really a voice expert or anything so I’m not sure what aspects of voice a, like, forensic voice analyst or something would look at. I’ve just changed the pitch and I sound different enough that I wouldn’t recognise the voice, which is good enough for me. Open to suggestions as to what effects would give the most privacy in terms of making it harder to identify your voice (while still being intelligible)

Also, for people’s reference, if you want mic input to be changed for all apps, go to three dots > Preferences > General > Audio > Process All Input Streams and enable.

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    Yeah that’s fair. And my pitch-shifting is not for a particularly well-resourced/dedicated threat model, literally just “would I recognise this as my voice if I heard it”—obviously insufficient if your adversary is going to put effort into identifying your voice.

    I’m a bit surprised that no one has made a good preset for voice disguising. I might just keep layering effects for further obfuscation.

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      Voice disguising is one thing AI can actually be useful for. Replacing the voice altogether with a modeled one will be a better disguise than applying well known audio effects. Then you just have to make sure your vocabulary and phrasing don’t give you away.