The way I do it works with anything. Its a bit complex and more than you are looking to do, but it is an option. And the results is FAR better than any 'out of the box' voice software I've used as they all sound weird/cheap/etc. How I do it: Installed VoiceMeter (a free virtual audio cable). Have FL Studio installed. Set FL Studio input on channel one to your mic, the output to VoiceMeter. Set Teamspeak's (or whatever you are using) input to VoiceMeter. Assign all the vst plugins to your hearts desire to channel one and alter your voice. This way I can use all of its vst plugins, and such for echo, pitch, reverb, tone, distortion, auto tune, stretch..well anything you can think of you can find a VST plugin for. If you want to get complex, you can assign up to 99 different channels and pick the one you want. All with different vst filters for different voices with a click. For example I have one that is a distorted, pitched down, tinny sounding 'evil radio chatter' voice for the bad guys talking out of their power armor to people (sounds a bit like half-life 2 combine voice), and one that has that early echo with reverb 'dream scene' ghost/ethereal voice..etc.