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DaveClone
EEVblog:
I'm experimenting with various AI voice cloning tools.
Just tried ElevenLabs and it's, well, not me at all.
No surprise given the limit of 10MB of source learning material and the instant nature of it.
FAIL
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chatgptai/daveclone/?action=dlattach;attach=1777136
MK14:
My understanding (from memory and could be wrong), is that a person has difficulties, properly hearing (comparing) their own/real voice from recordings. Because, unlike when other people speak, you hear your voice more directly and more via direct vibrations and things.
I.e. You are NOT (contrary to a persons opinion), necessarily the best independent judge of how real it sounds.
To me, (although it does sound a fair bit off), it is a (somewhat vaguely) reasonable representation of your voice (via the supplied MP3 file). But by no means, anywhere near perfect.
Also, I suspect opinions (perceptions) on how good it is (or not), will vary a fair bit, from person to person.
N.B. I agree, it is not especially brilliant (the MP3), and fairly easy to tell it is not you.
EDIT: Here is an article, which attempts to explain the differences, between hearing your own voice, while speaking and a recording.
https://www.wonderopolis.org/wonder/why-does-my-voice-sound-different-on-a-recording
RoGeorge:
Very few will notice the differences if you overlap that sample mp3 to one of your videos.
Not a perfect imitation, but very close. :-+
schmitt trigger:
The genie is out of the bottle.
It is a matter of time where voice clones become indistinguishable, not only in the pitch, tone and inflection, but also in the unique combination of mannerisms that everyone has.
rstofer:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on May 07, 2023, 11:45:18 am ---I'm experimenting with various AI voice cloning tools.
Just tried ElevenLabs and it's, well, not me at all.
--- End quote ---
From a distance (say California), it's close enough to call it 'Dave'.
Part of the reason that I accept it as 'Dave' is that I don't hear audio from videos on a frequent basis. The subtle differences are probably lost on me.
It's 'Dave' for all practical purposes.
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