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Vocoding dialogue

Pauln6a

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I have been trying to vocoder a few lines of technobabble for Grace Lee Whitney in a Star Trek the Motion Picture fan edit using Deepfacelab.

I am not a coder so I struggled to train the voice from scratch due to error messages I just didn't understand. In the end I managed to do something passable using pre-trained models in the demo but the accent just isn't quite there.

I only have about 10 minutes of speaking from various shows and interviews. Has anyone successfully trained a voice from scratch and what were the results like.

A brief vocoded line for Shatner elsewhere in the edit doesn't sound too bad. I think Grace just had a very unique voice!
 

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I've tried to get some of these vocal programs to work, but never can understand anythingggrom github 😅
 

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When I started the project I just bulk loaded what I thought I would need. The issue I found getting the trainer to run is a known issue but I just have no idea what they are on about when describing the solution. The paid services for other platforms seem to use pre-trained artificial voices, presumably due to copyright concerns.
 
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