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license: mit |
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tags: |
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- voice |
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# Voice models for Fate/Apocrypha Characters |
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Despite the name, there are no datasets here, only models. These are characters from the installation Fate/Apocrypha of the Fate Series. |
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All models were trained with Mangio-Crepe. |
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Please use RMVPE when sampling with speaking clips that involve some distortion such as reverb. |
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When singing, it's better to use Mangio-Crepe. |
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With other clips, I can't tell a difference between RMVPE and Mangio-Crepe. |
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## Model Details |
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In this repo features about 5 characters: |
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> Siegfried |
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> Semiramis |
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> Mordred |
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> Achilles |
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> Chiron |
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To be implemented in a future update: |
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> Atalante |
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> Amakusa Shirou |
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### Warnings |
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They may not come out as amazing as they should, so extra tweaking may be necessary. |
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For example, Siegfried has a very low voice, and using it with higher voice models may not sound correct without pitch correction. |
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## Character Specific Notes |
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### Siegfried |
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Update 2024/1/25: Both the first Siegfried model and "SiegfriedV2" have been replaced with an even better Siegfried model, with the best of both. |
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Update 2024/1/4: A new voice "SiegfriedV2" has been added. Some notes below about the voice. |
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The model is very prone to voice cracking. I highly recommend lowering the "Protect voiceless consonants" factor to either 0.2 or 0.25 for best quality. |
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Since it is a very low voice, it sounds strange with higher voices, and it may also have even more cracking in higher-pitched songs. Try lowering the pitch first, as it may already reduce the cracking. |
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### Chiron |
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Model is very prone to voice cracking. I highly recommend lowering the "Protect voiceless consonants" factor to either 0.2 or 0.25 for best quality. |