Okada RealTime AI Voice Changer
Here’s how you can change your voice using Okada RealTime AI Voice Changer. To use the Okada Voice Changer, you first need to download a few applications. Go to the Hugging Face link (all links are provided below). Here you will find all the download links required to run the application. It is available for Mac, PC with CUDA (NVIDIA graphics), and PC without NVIDIA graphics. The app works great with NVIDIA graphics, but if you do not have one, download the Win STD version. However, please experiment according to your PC configuration and see which version works best for you. After the file has been downloaded, move it to the desktop, create a folder, and extract the files using WinRAR. You can delete the ZIP file afterward or keep it as a backup. Next, download and install VB-Audio Cable, move it to the same folder, extract it, and use the 64-bit installer. Please note that your PC might appear frozen during installation, so be patient. You may also need to restart your PC.
After everything is installed, open the dist folder and run the start_http file. If you are using it for the first time, it will download some models, so please be a little patient. Once it opens, you will see the Real Time Voice Changer interface. For “IN,” select your PC microphone. For “OUT,” choose the Virtual Cable device, and for “Monitor,” choose your speakers. For the Noise Gate, keep it at 120 and enable both suppression options. Pitch is basically the voice control; if you want a more feminine voice, increase the pitch. You can also experiment with chunk settings or leave them at the default values. For GPU, select the graphics device available on your PC. This works much faster with NVIDIA graphics, while systems without a dedicated graphics card may experience significant delays. Once the setup is complete, click Start, and if you want to save the audio, start recording as well. If everything is working correctly, you will see activity indicators on the interface. After recording, stop it and save the output file for your project.
You can also download additional AI voices for your projects. Simply go to the voices page, search for the voice you want, such as Elon Musk, download it, and keep it organized by creating a folder structure like Voices > Elon. Extract the downloaded file, and you will find both the .pth and .index files. In the application, click Edit and upload both files. For Model, select the .pth file, and for Index, upload the .index file. Once uploaded, the voice will be available for use. Simply select it, click Start, and begin speaking or recording. You can save the generated output after stopping the recording. So this is how you can use the Okada Real Time AI Voice Changer and experiment with different AI voices for your projects.
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