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  • What are we listening to exactly in the demo link? Are those not actual human voices?!

  • From AutoTune to AutoSing

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  • @Max23 said:

    @skiphunt said:
    What are we listening to exactly in the demo link? Are those not actual human voices?!

    It's a synthesizer! :o B)

    Seriously? Those singing voices are created purely by machine?! No human source referenced/synthesized?

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    well they (normally) analyze a huge amount of vocal samples to train the network driving the synth.
    That's why Siri and Alexia and all those virtual characters work so well.
    (the respective companies have access to millions of samples daily)
    The software introduced is said to have a method that achieves similiar results with much smaller datasets.
    In a mix context where autotune is a regular feature one could indeed use the synths output. But you clearly hear the artifacts, particularly in consonant transitions.
    Won't work on a piano/guitar ballad ;)

  • I'm impressed. Now everybody can sing like Nina Simone. Jussi ain't gonna like this.

  • Found this, via Tim Webb's Dischord site. It uses existing Acapela text to speech, messed around with in some way, to pleasing effect.

    https://youtu.be/OVU-ZcXWi3g

    Obviously, an actual singing voice would go one or two better. This one sounds good, but the tone and quality of RealiVox Blue is something special, IMHO.

    https://soundcloud.com/realitone/sets/realivox-blue-demos

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