Comment by KolmogorovComp
18 hours ago
Hello, the recording you posted does not tell much about the cloning capability without an example from your real voice.
18 hours ago
Hello, the recording you posted does not tell much about the cloning capability without an example from your real voice.
Given how easy voice cloning is with this thing I chickened out of sharing the training audio I recorded!
That's not really rational considering the internet is full of examples of my voice that anyone could use though. Here's a recent podcast clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVDhQMiAbR8&t=3006s
Thanks, so it’s in the [pretty close but still distinguishable] range.
it depends on the medium. A flac will be distinguishable (for now); but put it out over low bandwidth media and you get https://youtube.com/shorts/dpScfg3how8 which, https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zi7BVqVzRx4 is real good and close to what that podcaster's voice sounded like when i made that clone!
i have several other examples from before my repeater ID voice clone. Newer voice models will have to wait till i recover my NAS tomorrow!
this is the newest one i have access to: Dick Powell voice clone off his Richard Diamond Persona: https://soundcloud.com/djoutcold/dick-powell-voice-clone-tes...
i was one-shotting voices years ago that were timbre/tonally identical to the reference voice; however the issue i had was inflection and subtlety. I find that female voices are much easier to clone, or at least it fools my brain into thinking so.
this model, if the results weren't too cherry picked, will be huge improvement!