I'd like to see a longer video on this, with you processing the ai vocals in a mix with reverb, eq and compression etc. I prefer longer in depth videos rather than the shorter to the point videos. It was a great glimpse of how useful they could be and you did a great job explaining it but it left me wanting more. I also thought your voice sounded better than the two you chose, but I understand how useful they could be when pitching songs.
I started messing with AI vocals back with local conversion programs with my own custom models, and I was amazed by it. It solves one of my biggest issues with using samples off of splice. They sound great, but not being able to use your own lyrics or sometimes just not having enough samples to make a full song. Great video 👍
I'm in the middle of working on a song with lots of Audimee BGVs right now. Up to 9 different voices are making up my BGV 'choir'. I sang all the parts individually (9 takes) and then coverted them to a choir of 5 men and 4 women. It's interesting that they all take on a bit of my own voice tone or timbre. I wonder if using a higher 'Conversion Strength' would convey more of the virtual artist's characteristics and less of mine. But in any case, this is fun (albeit tedios) process, and you have to be really organized when doing 9 voices! I did contact Audimee and asked if they could work on doing choir sounds -- like entire sections of say, sopranos, altos, tenors, basses. I don't know if that is technically possible, but the application possibilities would be enormous and would be extremely useful in so many genres -- pop, country, gospel, cinema scoring, etc.etc. They seemed open to the idea and would pass it along to their engineers! Now THAT would be something!
I'd like to see a longer video on this, with you processing the ai vocals in a mix with reverb, eq and compression etc. I prefer longer in depth videos rather than the shorter to the point videos. It was a great glimpse of how useful they could be and you did a great job explaining it but it left me wanting more.
I also thought your voice sounded better than the two you chose, but I understand how useful they could be when pitching songs.
I started messing with AI vocals back with local conversion programs with my own custom models, and I was amazed by it.
It solves one of my biggest issues with using samples off of splice. They sound great, but not being able to use your own lyrics or sometimes just not having enough samples to make a full song.
Great video 👍
man, this is sick 😉
I'm in the middle of working on a song with lots of Audimee BGVs right now. Up to 9 different voices are making up my BGV 'choir'. I sang all the parts individually (9 takes) and then coverted them to a choir of 5 men and 4 women. It's interesting that they all take on a bit of my own voice tone or timbre. I wonder if using a higher 'Conversion Strength' would convey more of the virtual artist's characteristics and less of mine. But in any case, this is fun (albeit tedios) process, and you have to be really organized when doing 9 voices! I did contact Audimee and asked if they could work on doing choir sounds -- like entire sections of say, sopranos, altos, tenors, basses. I don't know if that is technically possible, but the application possibilities would be enormous and would be extremely useful in so many genres -- pop, country, gospel, cinema scoring, etc.etc. They seemed open to the idea and would pass it along to their engineers! Now THAT would be something!
Wow! Nice, that's actually a super cool idea! Let me know if you find out more about it! :)
Is this on youtube anywhere? I'd like to hear that
Great songwriting tool - especially for songwriters who can't sing well. I program MIDI drums, MIDI bass, MIDI keys. Why not vocals? Love this tool.
It’s pretty incredible!
bro do mastering videos , also more rap effects like your video 5 rap vocal effects
Got a brand new vocal effects video coming up next!
idk how I found you but this video is great!!!
Thank you! Welcome to the channel! :)