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Epochs: 2500 Steps: 27500 RVC v2 Batch Size 4 Dataset Size: 1 minute and 24 seconds < his voice doesn't do well with the Virgil infers which is a somewhat excited tone i guess? but for example a more "serious" voice in *br_overwatch07* sounds like Gabe
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Don't complain about > boohooh no index file<:boohooh:1176674698629750975>
ig only if you write a 1 page essay on what index file does i will give you index but otherwise index is useless for me
i have pro tip for you put index in zip
yes but 5MB is still 5MB and just get correct infer settings duh
oh ye +5mb is too much for your wifi
oh ya i dont wanna waste hard drive spaces on Hugging Face's servers 🔫
Index files are a waste of computational and hard drive space
apparently some people dont know who the fuck gabe even is sooo here's some parts of the dataset
Give us Half Life 3 please
The "feature index file" in an RVC (Robust Voice Cloning) AI model or similar voice cloning systems plays a crucial role in managing and organizing the features extracted from audio data. Here's a general explanation of what it is and why it's needed: A feature index file is typically a structured document, like a database or a spreadsheet, that stores metadata about the audio features extracted by the voice cloning model. It includes indexes or references to specific features extracted from the audio samples. These features might include aspects like pitch, tone, duration, intensity, and spectral properties that are unique to each voice sample. The file acts as a map or directory, linking each set of features to the corresponding segment within the larger dataset. By maintaining a clear record of features, the system can better match and replicate the nuances of different voices, thus enhancing the accuracy and naturalness of the cloned voice. In summary, the feature index file in a voice cloning AI model serves as a vital component for efficiently managing and utilizing the audio features extracted from voice samples, thereby enhancing the overall performance and accuracy of the voice cloning process.
oh dammit i should've done a TTS of that <:nails:1159569314848972891>
I wouldn't worry about it. Your comments are a pretty good filter method on whose models to avoid because they don't really know what they're doing.
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1. Singing
Male
English
2. Singing
Female
English
3. Singing (Dry)
Female
English
4. Singing (High)
Female
English
5. Singing 2
Male
English
6. Singing (Dry)
Male
English
7. Singing (Dry, High)
Male
English
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