Originally Posted by JAPOV
Yeah', I'm sure there's going to be many different versions of this software to come lol... But, what I still want is the Synth itself. To perfect and/or alter my own voice.

So I sound like a better me smile


What you would like Synth V to do doesn't sound very cost effective for them? That being to create a bank called "Tony" based on your voice?

Or rather, for them to include "vocal voice cloning" as part of what Synth V does--except this is an innovation on the horizon--no one offers this yet! It's quite prevalent in online AI right now, but only for speaking voices.

I image online voice cloning for singing has got to be on the horizon.

But a workaround for now could be to use Melodyne?

The only thing Melodyne doesn't do is create a vocal without you having to sing it first, which kinda defeats your purpose of wanting software to do dat. Otherwise all the "note fixing" is there in Melodyne.

Okay...an elaborate workaround and you get it done your way. That way being, you enter notes into Synth V and you immediately eventually hear your voice?

Lalals, apart from their normal service, offers a special service for a flat fee of 100 bucks: you can request a specific voice to be created, and in three days they will create that voice, provided they have enough vocal "data" to do so. What you could do is send them a folder of your isolated vocal tracks. There are many "anonymous" type singers already on the site. I have to wonder if that's what they did? Caveat: Your voice will ALSO be available for any "pro" member to use.

Next step. Create a vocal in Synth V using an existing male singer such as Kevin, and for now, pretend it's you. Make Kevin sing like you, in terms of word pronunciation, dropping the "g" in words like "feeling" so that he's singing "feelin'" etc. Then you can upload the finished isolated track to Lalals and choose "Tony" (that's you!) from all the different voices and viola, you DID NOT sing it, and yet you have a finished version of the song with AI Tony singing it.

A rather laborious workaround, I know, but at least I got my thinking cap on this morning, haha... smile

Mike

Last edited by Michael Zaneski; 09/09/23 01:02 PM.

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from the song "Songs of Love"
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