Only for some "studios"? That's a shame. I'd love to make voices for my non-commercial mod...this sounds really awesome. Why no public release? I'd definitely subscribe.
Wouldn't usually post links to competitors products but, as Sonatic don't seem to have plans for a general release, you might want to check out replicastudios.com/ who do a similar product. For my money, none of them have, as yet, managed to crack the "sounds like a computerised voice" dilemma. They're getting closer - just not quite there yet. But Replica do allow for a free trial and quite low pricing on four hour voicing. So mod gaming would be covered, if you don't mind putting in the time tweaking the sometimes unnatural sounding voices.
Because this getting into the hands of everyone in the public is extremely bad. The terrible things that some people would do with this is scary. That's why.
@@stephaniekeith9102 People who wish to use deep learning voice cloning with malicious intent will learn/are learning how to recreate the results, access to user-friendly tools usually only limit those who care about ethics and regulations. The same argument you're making was made about deepfakes, which are now easily achievable and accessible, prior the argument was made about Photoshop back in the day, yet now it is normalized. Conversations on keeping tech safe are important, but appealing to fear isn't the end of the discussion or even the entirety of it. There are plenty of small localized cases for where such a technology can be useful, patients with disabilities or cases where issues relating to the voice cause day to day limitations in a digital world (like transgender patients who struggle with the gender of their voice). There are many cases where the technology will inevitably be used, if this company is too limited in scope/vision to see that, then another company will eventually get there instead. I've already seen small previews from bigger companies showing similar promise. There's a difference between caution and pessimism, and as somebody who interacts regularly with people who contextually have legitimate purposes for applications like this, funnily enough, I do not believe their lack of studio finances should limit access to life-changing remedies, since the ability to treat something causing you distress shouldn't put you into debt or relate to your social standing, that sounds more dystopian to me then the scenario you're pitching.
I was thinking with the Spotify deal, would be nice if they used this tech to add a voice to Spotify playlists like an AI DJ companion or something or even on podcasts.
This seems like an incredible thing for people you don't have a voice. My uncle has difficulty speaking due to a gunshot to the chest. It affects his vocal cords Etc.. now finding out that it can be done. I have just found out about this. Is it true it is not available for the average individual? If that is the case, how do we move it forward? How can all of us without a voice utilize this like we do voice to text? Let's make a movement if it's not possible. I mean I'm in.
Oh my god I never thought of that this would help people how can’t speak at all or have trouble speaking a lot as they would have a natural sounding voice, I’m sorry about what happened to your uncle and I hope he can get this at some point.
From my understanding when I reached out to them this is only available for enterprise studios. They seemed to imply that it would have a wider release at some point, but there is no release date. If that is true it’s too bad, I feel like this type of product would have far more reach with independent creators who can’t always get voice actors, but I could be wrong. Their website does offer an option to reach out and get started with the program, however, it’s geared specifically for large studios. I tried “applying” on two separate occasions and never received any reply until I tried their Instagram.
Impressive voice tech. Get the ranks correct. A Major out ranks a Captain, unless this is a mixed forces operation, and the Captain is the Captian of a naval ship.
Can you train new models to use voice different voice actors? If so you should mention that as a feature. Imagine I want to make a game and use a celebrity voice. Does your tech accommodate training the model with that actor or are you stuck with only using your actors?
Pretty damn impressive, i hope more expressive customization are available in the future.
This is incredible, amazing job!
This is amazing, but please open this open to independent creators. We'll pay you!
no, people will use it for bad things
Pay? Lolololol
Yeah, fuck that. Pay spotify? I'll find it on the high seas.
@@chromo48 It was a cloud-based software, not something you could download.
It's long gone now, consumed by Spotify.
Only for some "studios"? That's a shame. I'd love to make voices for my non-commercial mod...this sounds really awesome. Why no public release? I'd definitely subscribe.
Yea, no shit, the Skyrim Nexus would have a field day.
Yeah
Wouldn't usually post links to competitors products but, as Sonatic don't seem to have plans for a general release, you might want to check out replicastudios.com/ who do a similar product.
For my money, none of them have, as yet, managed to crack the "sounds like a computerised voice" dilemma.
They're getting closer - just not quite there yet.
But Replica do allow for a free trial and quite low pricing on four hour voicing.
So mod gaming would be covered, if you don't mind putting in the time tweaking the sometimes unnatural sounding voices.
Because this getting into the hands of everyone in the public is extremely bad. The terrible things that some people would do with this is scary. That's why.
@@stephaniekeith9102 People who wish to use deep learning voice cloning with malicious intent will learn/are learning how to recreate the results, access to user-friendly tools usually only limit those who care about ethics and regulations. The same argument you're making was made about deepfakes, which are now easily achievable and accessible, prior the argument was made about Photoshop back in the day, yet now it is normalized. Conversations on keeping tech safe are important, but appealing to fear isn't the end of the discussion or even the entirety of it. There are plenty of small localized cases for where such a technology can be useful, patients with disabilities or cases where issues relating to the voice cause day to day limitations in a digital world (like transgender patients who struggle with the gender of their voice). There are many cases where the technology will inevitably be used, if this company is too limited in scope/vision to see that, then another company will eventually get there instead.
I've already seen small previews from bigger companies showing similar promise. There's a difference between caution and pessimism, and as somebody who interacts regularly with people who contextually have legitimate purposes for applications like this, funnily enough, I do not believe their lack of studio finances should limit access to life-changing remedies, since the ability to treat something causing you distress shouldn't put you into debt or relate to your social standing, that sounds more dystopian to me then the scenario you're pitching.
Glorious work; I love its UX execution. The future of this sort of technology is incredibly promising.
Waiting for public release....I'd pay a monthly subscription to use this.
This should be public i really like but when i found out it isnt i hate this now
Love to see this work for tonal languages
I was thinking with the Spotify deal, would be nice if they used this tech to add a voice to Spotify playlists like an AI DJ companion or something or even on podcasts.
They just did this recently! It's very neat
I need this for a film
Will there be other languages for the AI or only just English (for now)?
I’m down for some Space Quest IV. Great project, best of luck to you all.
I would like to use it for my creations, but impossible to connect, there is not even a page to create an account.
Woah? Space Quest IV? As in Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers?
I see I’m not the only one hoping to see Sierra games make a comeback 😂
This seems like an incredible thing for people you don't have a voice. My uncle has difficulty speaking due to a gunshot to the chest. It affects his vocal cords Etc.. now finding out that it can be done. I have just found out about this. Is it true it is not available for the average individual? If that is the case, how do we move it forward? How can all of us without a voice utilize this like we do voice to text? Let's make a movement if it's not possible. I mean I'm in.
Oh my god I never thought of that this would help people how can’t speak at all or have trouble speaking a lot as they would have a natural sounding voice, I’m sorry about what happened to your uncle and I hope he can get this at some point.
I am a programmer and i really want this programm. How can i get it?
From my understanding when I reached out to them this is only available for enterprise studios. They seemed to imply that it would have a wider release at some point, but there is no release date.
If that is true it’s too bad, I feel like this type of product would have far more reach with independent creators who can’t always get voice actors, but I could be wrong.
Their website does offer an option to reach out and get started with the program, however, it’s geared specifically for large studios. I tried “applying” on two separate occasions and never received any reply until I tried their Instagram.
Please turn up the volume.
I wish this was available for purchase
I mean, the fine tuning options are impressive for today's standards, let alone 3 years ago.
How much is the service? I went to your site. Could not find any pricing.
Impressive!!!
Is the guy narrating the guy from Imageline who narrates the FL Studio updates?
This looks very nice. But unless this is available for modders, I'll stick to xVA Synth, which is actively developed and free to download.
Why are you not a youtubers itself that background noise too.
This is Amazing 👏
Imagine being acquired and then never releasing the actual product lol nice bank
Can you tel me how to get access to this tool?
"I tried to register, but I am unable to access the website even with my Spotify account. Does anyone know why?"
Hello i just try to sign and i click continue i can't enter 😔
For an audio processing software demo, I can hardly hear the narrator's voice!
We now can never know if we're listening to a real person 😔
hi , I would like to know is this app open for public ? thank you
Why aren't you open to all potential customers??? Hello???
I was excited until I read you were B2B only. Replica is the alternative for now (and its catching up!)
Replica?
How to acquire the software? Logging in -nothing happens,updating password nothing happens.
The future is already here.
💕
This and deep fake are gonna change the world as we know it
Impressive voice tech. Get the ranks correct. A Major out ranks a Captain, unless this is a mixed forces operation, and the Captain is the Captian of a naval ship.
Dude its a showcase who cares. Also it's a sci-fi setting not contemporary.
Is it that instantaneous?
Is there any release date for indie developers? ...
you sound like jordan peterson
no
@@memegazer yes
@@rickandelon9374
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hmm.. ballsy move not making this largely available. makes me think this might be buggy as hell or something.
Can you train new models to use voice different voice actors?
If so you should mention that as a feature.
Imagine I want to make a game and use a celebrity voice.
Does your tech accommodate training the model with that actor or are you stuck with only using your actors?
How can I download it?
Tedious work
How can i download sonantic
I don't care if I can't use it. Open source it
well it would be awesome if u allow people to use it? it seems like a scam. i cant even try it
OMFGOD
how.to get sonantic free 🤔?
It’s a custom pricing
No, it won’t be
Make it free or you will have no success
🤣🤣🤣🤣
they are owned by spotify... i think they have enough success already
you are late at this game,