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Aaaaaaand... here we go. IK Multimedia introduces voice modeling based on your own vocal tracks.
There are free and paid variations of this available from many online sources today, but IK Multimedia will soon have a pre-packaged way to convert your vocal tracks to a more pro sounding singer. I think these are going to be everywhere soon, so these are still early days.
This will also convert your voice to a musical instrument (I doubt it's capable of doing chords based on solo performance input), but this is the sort of thing I believe will be built into all DAWs in very short order.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/resing/
Can't wait to see what Apple and other DAW software companies do to respond.

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Also, note to posters: No political posts here. This is not that kind of thread. Stay on topic. Thank you.
Turning your voice or instruments into other instruments, Google gdsp can do that for a while already, it's not bad either.
I turned my guitar into the trumpets in this, I think 2.5 years ago:
Listen to bit gloomy.mp3 by Tyslothrop1 on #SoundCloud
https://on.soundcloud.com/AVxlQSLtt10AfVEBsA
Here's a link to the vst:
https://magenta.withgoogle.com/ddsp-vst
There's also this:
https://neutone.ai/
They used to (or may still) have a free plug-in, that when I tried it seemed to be a bit more advanced than the Google one, I linked to.
I know, you said no politics, but I just want to add, that this kind of use of AI needs to take in more than a prompt, otherwise garbage in garbage out, so I don't think all the criticism towards AI counts here the same way.
I don’t know, looks like that post leans pretty far right to me.
Bwahaha! 😆🤣
OP describes this as replacing real vocals with a more pro singer. Which to be honest I could use, though I probably wouldn't.
But I listened to the clips (well, 2 of them) and the original vocals were clearly people who could sing pretty well. And the processed audio just sounded like different singers, but with an uncanny valley edge to them.
Ii don't know how I'd feel about something that could take my unschooled voice and make it sound great. I wouldn't want to fool people, but it would be nice to get a good sounding finished song without having to ask someone else to sing it for me. But I think I still wouldn't use it.
As it is, if you have to start with a good vocal performance that's going to reduce the potential market a fair bit!
...> @tyslothrop1 said:
Yours is not a political post. It's completely fair to say what works or doesn't work when using generative music and audio apps or services.
The folks behind Unfiltered Audio have one too, called MicDrop
From the makers of Battalion:
https://www.soundlabs.ai/products/micdrop-demo
Most commercial music projects are faceless and not 'art' or creative. It is a tool that will be used for podcast intros, commercials etc.
I'm not going to be impressed until an app comes along that all I need to do is lip-sync what I would have sung and it turns it into a kick-ass vocal.
I hear plenty of pods that have jingle tracks with vocals. Also, whether of not an ad is successful is likely of no matter to the devs of an app like this and I am pretty sure there is a market for it.
I wasn't talking revenue. I was talking discreet projects. An app like this makes money off of users investing their money to use on projects, not royalties on outputs.
Thank you!
The main dev for Unfiltered Audio / SoundLabs.ai lives near me. Great guy.
Sometimes he comes in and speaks to our students. Just had tacos with him last week
But asking an audio dev how they know what another audio dev is working on is not really a mystery. We pretty much all know each other. For example, the co-founder of IK Multimedia is one of our Universities Alumni. Everyone in this thread is connected somehow.
I picture all you devs sitting around a brunch table laughing telling stories and sharing in coding gripes, maybe dishing and being catty about us consumers.
“They’ve moved on from midi out and are complaining about the cartoon mascots now…”
“And MPE! It’s allllways MPE!”
Maybe there’s one dev that’s subscription only and everybody is always ragging on him for stupid stuff. Make him sit in the corner or something
Music app developers represent a niche of a niche, so it makes sense this small group of people knows each other.