It has a lot of voices, which I do like, but most of them are really bad. A lot of the time, they just start muttering gibberish halfway through the sentence I get them to speak, and it's very annoying. Also, the voices sound very robotic and forced. Compare that to 15.ai where the voices sound natural, and you can even choose what emotions you want to be conveyed in speaking. Uberduck is a cool concept, but needs MAJOR improvement.
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How do I get the gnome voice if uberduck.ai removed all of their voices? Source: 9 months ago
Dont waste your money on those premium services like this one though, it can get really expensive (unless you find some benefit in it ofc). Source: 11 months ago
You can use uberduck.ai to create character voices, they've got quite a lot of voices and it's completely free, all you need to do is create an account. Source: 11 months ago
What did you use bro? I used uberduck.ai in some but it sometimes changes his tone after just one word and it s not natural. Source: 11 months ago
Im going to be rage! uberduck.ai! You fucking monster! Source: 11 months ago
Yes! I'm currently using https://espeak.sourceforge.net/, so it isn't especially fun to listen to though. Additionally, since I'm streaming the LLM response, it won't take long to get your reply. Since it does it a chunk at a time, there's occasionally only parts of words that are said momentarily. Also of course depends on what model you use or what the context size is for how long you need to wait. - Source: Hacker News / 21 days ago
You might try espeak or - for something that looks more feature-rich - festival. Source: over 1 year ago
Hey! I’m mute too and I’ve been wanting to stream. So far I’ve decided on using eSpeak https://espeak.sourceforge.net/, a text-to-speech app for PC that allows commercial usage. You might also be able to find online text-to-speech that allows commercial usage, it just might take awhile to find. Depending on the time of content you make you could also dedicate part of your layout to a spot you could type in and... Source: over 1 year ago
Can someone point to a good open source alternative for vocaloid? I know of Sinsy [0] but I couldn't get it working. Ecantorix [1] is very old and rudimentary (it uses espeak underneath [2]). Searching just now I see OpenUtau [3] but I have no experience with it. Seems crazy there isn't a good FOSS solution for this. [0] http://www.sinsy.jp/ [1] https://github.com/divVerent/ecantorix [2]... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
The closest that I know of is espeak, https://espeak.sourceforge.net/ . It certainly doesn't cover all of the IPA though. Source: over 1 year ago
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