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WITH THE WAY IM CRAWLIN OUT MY GRAVE 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Hey, the mega file should have self explanatory instructions as i already streamlined the entire process to be simple as it is.
Yeah, this is basically my 2nd English AI voicemod, so its still using my early model along with an old dataset creation method, so don't get your hopes too high for anything reactive.
Its speedup that way so that the voice cuts are less noticeable once its corrected for workshop release, although i did somewhat mitigate that weird issue for my latest voicemods, this is sadly a product of its time.
Does the mega file fix the issue? If so, how would I go about manually installing the voice mod?
7 times out of 10, it will just come out as either complete garble or just nick's lines with a different pitch.
I want my model to have its own way of interpreting words rather than just lazily copying from
pre-existing voice features,
Though that isn't to say that i don't find uses in RVC, i usually use voice conversion for
non-verbals like laughing or screaming, etcetera because TTS is really bad at those if you can guess.
If you don't believe in the potential of VITS, then try my japanese voicemods, they run on the same model but they have their own profound pronounciations.
The only difference between them and my english voicemods is that there were trained on
pre-established weights made by an actual Machine Learning God, while im still basically starting from scratch with my english weights from an actual boring a*se library.
Caleb is from a FPS game called Blood, released back in 1997, a time that for some reason most video games that were out by that time were dark as hell for purposes or not.
Though i still wouldn't pick it up on an official server, even as a meme, as i had to install a weapon script that disables that stupid vertical swing TLS thought was a good idea.
not as many as my ellis mods though lol.
yeah, i'll definitely diversify more, i already have a zoey mod planned to pair with this