AI Voice Cloning options
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- danwpc
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AI Voice Cloning options
I could use some AI advice. My mom had a world class 2nd soprano voice and opera training. She ended up using it mostly for church singing. She died in 2020 and there wasn't much she recorded that really features her singing music that I like to listen to. I regret not recording and writing for her. When I decided to go down that road, she could no longer sing well, so I missed my chance. Enter AI. I would love to clone her voice from the scratchy vinyl tracks I do have. So far, I've tried creating vocal STEMS using Logic and it is working better than expected. Next, I'd like to find an AI engine (online or local) that does not give away her voice to the general public (via the AI platform). Most online engines seem to indicate that I would be doing exactly that if I subscribe and create a clone. As much as I'm tempted to charge ahead, I believe it would be best to do my homework and find a platform that gives me the option of not giving her voice away. Anybody know of one? I've investigated Kits.ai, Audimee, Controlla Voice, ACE Studio, ElevenLabs.
- ochaim
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Re: AI Voice Cloning options
i think this is what ai vocal tech is meant to be used for.
you can demo vocoflex to see how well it works for you. (see vocal import)
https://dreamtonics.com/vocoflex/
as far as i can tell, the dsp is local.
you can demo vocoflex to see how well it works for you. (see vocal import)
https://dreamtonics.com/vocoflex/
as far as i can tell, the dsp is local.
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