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| | These are RVC models for the custom voices I crafted for some of the characters in my fictional multiverse called the Dimensional Stack (or alternatively Quatrammotile). |
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| | Essentially I found a strategy where you can concatenate audio files of voices to mix them, and use XTTS_v2 to randomize the voices a little while keeping overall tonality |
| | (because it's kinda bad at cloning tbh). After crafting fitting voices for my characters usable with CosyVoice, I generated about 4 minutes of output and fed it into the |
| | RVC trainer. Note: Pitch-detection has been enabled so these voices can theoretically sing, that's not to say they're very good singers (they're not really, the voices are |
| | too abrasive). |
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| | # Voice Descriptions |
| | - Uncovesseltuxe |
| | - Composed of a complex mixture of Karl Jobst and a brief snippet of Ccarretti. It's clear, mostly neutral, and a bit nerdy. When singing he turns into a harsh-voiced |
| | country grandma for some reason, I'm not sure why (well, it's obvious that it's giving him the same singing voice as his talking voice, which is not how it normally |
| | works, and it just so happens that his talking voice sings like that. But you wouldn't anticipate him singing that way based on his voice. Tangent over.) |
| | - Ievokt |
| | - Composed of a mixture between Jan Misali and Matt Rose, both pitched down 2 semitones before cloning. Note that the AI's interpretation of this mixture is nothing like |
| | its components. Ievokt's voice is harsh, gravelly, and lends itself well to aggressive tones. |
| | - Thaneophyros |
| | - Thaneophyros' voice is literally just Geosquare with a few intermediate cloning steps that change it a tiny bit. But it's still mostly just Geosquare. |
| | The voice is calm, warm, and low-pitched. I have not tested the singing on this model, but I think it might work better due to it being a much more simple voice. |