In earlier episodes, the voices Matt and Trey provided for the boys were much more childlike and exaggerated. Matt and Trey cited that they did the voices of Cartman, Stan, and Kyle while they were in film class, and their high-pitched childish voices would often anger their film teachers and get them kicked out of class. The kids' voices gradually became more relaxed and began resembling their voice actors' real voices. This is the case as although they originally voiced child characters without the assistance of pitch shifting, their voices have become noticeably lower since the earlier seasons, as Matt and Trey began using Pro Tools plugins since they were able to financially afford it. Now, they do the voices while speaking in their normal vocal range while adding a childlike inflection, and then the recorded audio is edited with Pro Tools, and the waveform is pitched up exactly three semitones in conjunction with speed, and now the voices sound more like that of a fourth grader.
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