Clone Any Voice with RVC | Here’s Cloned Dracula & Andrew Tate Voices

Here is how I cloned my voices to Dracula and Andrew Tate using the RVC project. And it is very simple to do. Simply download the RVC file from GitHub – available for both Intel/AMD and NVIDIA graphics laptops. After downloading the file, extract it to your desktop.

Since this version does not have a web interface to clone voices, we need to create one. Simply duplicate the go realtime GUI file, rename it to web, and edit it in Notepad. Change gui_v1.py to infer-web.py, remove –dml, and save. Now open it, and the interface will load. If it does not open automatically, replace 0.0.0.0 with localhost, add the port, and paste it into the browser.

This tool offers various features, but in this guide, we will only focus on cloning our voice to other artists. You can use default voices, but the better option is to download more from voice-models.com. Download the voice models you prefer and extract them. You will get a .pth and .index file. Copy the .pth file to the RVC assets/weights folder and move the .index file to the logs folder. Once done, refresh the voice list, and you will see the new voices.

Now you can convert your own audio into these voices. Simply add your sample audio, copy its path, and paste it into the interface. Select the right index file for the chosen voice, adjust settings like transpose, octave, and pitch method (PM, Harvest, Crepe, or RMVPE), and start conversion.

You can now listen to this voice and save it for your project as well. We hope this video was useful to you. Thank you very much.






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