I have been using Synthesizer V for close to 2 years now. It's vocal quality is simply the best for an artificial tool. Non of my peers can guess it's not an actual human, until and unless I tell them so. That's how good and flexible it is
This looks absolutely amazing! After initially being floored by the capabilities of Suno and then gradually let down by its quality and unpredictability, something like this sounds like an absolute game changer! I might not have any qualms about releasing tracks with this as my “final” versions and skip the whole “hiring a real vocalist to recreate the AI tracks” process. Guilt-free vocal synthesis, including the ability to start with my own terrible singing voice and build from that or to start with a melody composed on any midi instrument… yes please!
@@alfadelta-d1d Yeah, I think the audio quality is obvious but honestly I got a Suno subscription before even looking at Udio and couldn’t afford to pay for both. I’ve already invested all the time into getting Suno to work for me and I might not feel as comfortable with the Udio interface. Regardless, having midi tools that I can edit to get precise results is more ideal for me than either of the big AI platforms. If they’re smart, they’ll go the same route and develop integration with a DAW.
@@alfadelta-d1d Usually better vocals, almost aways better stems from Udio. Better "composing" of music at Suno, usually. A few years from now we will look back on this being the dark ages.
I've been using synthesizer v for a bit now because for one, I don't know anyone around me who can sing, plus I can't sing at all either. But it works amazingly.
I don't care about Vocoflex, but I've been using Synthesizer V for some time and even professional singers have NOT noticed that it's not a real person singing. 24/7 availability, unlimited retakes without complaining. A dream
Thank you so much for making this video I have asked for months ago and I was really looking forward to watch. I really appreciate your attention and work Bob! Thank you SO very much! You are the best and you literally rock!! 🎸
I forgot to say, Thanks Bob for taking your time to demo this in any case. it works very well, but the imprinted watermark insistence with your personal info effectively imbedded in the output is a real deal breaker for me!
I've been using this software for past few months and I'm making better music with a selected A.I. vocals. Gospel music is my genre and layered voices sound like a choir or group.
Just to verify the real time portion demo of vocoflex. That was speaking into the mic and realtime voice changing based on pan position correct, it wasn't done on the edited UA-cam video audio and synced to video? I just have been looking for tooling to experiment with for NPC voices for D&D campaigns as well as improve my session recap songs. Thank you, love your channel!
@@Maartenalbers I actually had a sample of that that didn’t make the final edit because the difference wasn’t extreme enough to notice. I guess I need to work on that feature because I really couldn’t get it to do what I was wanting it to do.
@@BobDoyleMediaIt is quite subtle, so don't expect another interpretation. But it works well when you duplicate a track and give it another voice. Makes it sound more natural.
These are really cool. Unfortunately, Vocoflex embeds an inaudible audio watermark into the voice. I don't care WHY companies do stuff like this, if I pay for it, I don't want extra stuff packed on top of my purchase.
p.s. I found a way to "uncrisp" these bad, crispy Suno Voices and generate clear Vocals without the need to "Audimee" them. And as it seem no-one has thought about "my method" before. But I am to lazy to make a youtube channel. But I would demonstrate this in a zoom call or so...interesting?
You can use text to describe the general steps. The only thing that comes to my mind is to select a vocal sample, and for example from the video, make a tone in Vocoflex, then throw the vocal track itself into Synthesizer, and combine them.
Quite an Awesome work you have been doing across your videos. I had 2 questions - 1. Does Synthesizer V have a Default voice that can produce the audio or the Voices have to be bought to get it going at a minimum decent level of output. 2. Can I use SoundID VocalAI in place of VocoFlex ?
Keep up the good work you keep on introducing me to new tools for my creative endeavors….. Imainly have been doing Suno songs with ai stills and video,,,,, fun stuff
I tried SynthV months ago and was underwhelmed. I also recently spent time working with Ace early this summer and you can see the progression as these new, cutting edge apps compete with one another. Exciting times.
Really interesting Bob. Must have taken you a while to learn the various modules. Question. I have made some songs in Suno using my own words and have come up with some great-sounding tracks. What is the best way to substitute the vocal in my songs with my own vocal. I know Suno does something like that before I start making a song. I’m talking about my finished product. Is there a program that takes my song and transforms the singers voice into my own singing voice or is that something that we will have to wait for? Again, appreciate all your hard work Bob. Love your channel❤
Thanks so much for the kind comments. I cover several tools that will do that, but Replay and Kits come immediately to mind. I have multiple videos on both of those. :)
please do a tutorial, about installing this thing. Nothing works, in or out of my DAW. No voices, and I purchased a pack of voices. It is so frustrating!!!!!
@@Mattyuk1 One of the main points of the software is that you are NOT using celebrity voices which would introduce copyright issues, so you're not going to find those there. Having said that, with Vocoflex, you can import a sample of them and see what you can get! Thanks so much for watching!
@@BobDoyleMedia thank you buddy. Just bought a copy of drake on udio. I’m not that impressed with it. I did buy vocoflex but wondering where the download is. I know they say on their site that you need verification ID. Not sure where they want to send us?
How does Vocoflex compare to Eleven Labs in terms of (natural) voice quality? I like the concept of synthesizing multiple voices to create a single (augmented) voice.
@BobDoyleMedia News for you Suno just released a new feature kinda of but now you can have more prompt if you enable Exclude Styles then you will have 120 more to add, i notice also it changed abit how stuff works i notice too, by far i do like it and new learning curve to understand how you layer the prompt
Great tutorial! The price is too steep for hobbyists. Make the pro program free with one decent voice. Then charge for additional voices. I understand that they need to make a profit though.
1.How do you get suno or udio to sing Acapella no instruments. What prompt! Which ai? Seems to always ad instruments or change my lyrics. 2.Bob you should find your best voice upload it to suno and Udio with a chord progression tool like scaler or instacomposer and make a hit song not cat so we can evaluate it for real without distractions to compare to chain smokers for example. 3. Rawxdaw strip vocal out of suno Udio ad in your voice than lay down bass drums if thin with captain chords, ujam drummez bass or ezkeys bass or magenta. Try that!!! Than you own song it’s u. Get hit not cats, ChatGPT song. Rewrite it. Hit. Appear live with vocoflex in ultra music festival get me backstage! Or I am going to do this!
It seems obvious to me that you could also sing a trumpet.Or trombone or violin track and then instantly have that transposed to mitti and played by a virtual instrument
Synth V, I could use A LOT, IF I could use the voices of singers I work with, not their presets, is that possible? the other tool less useful to my pipeline
There are limited free ones. But it is really worth to invest in full-blown voices. Paid ones are more realistic and flexible to use (range). And then there are the rappin‘ ones.
What does limited free ones mean? if I'm going to use this just for running some ideas through, I don't want to pay a lot of money for it. I do like the price on the software, but I don't want to spend that kind of money on a bunch of voices. I can see paying about $25 or $30, but $80 or more. No not worth it to me. My opinion. Paid software that is useless unless you buy the voices. Or maybe I am missing something.
A voice called Mai is included. But you need to expect to buy a few voices to get best use of of it. Ie what one hired singer cost for one song... So expect a total of $250-300.
I am a singer, and I don't need to pay no one to sing my stuff. I just would like to have a program like this to hash out ideas is all. Still, I think $80 or more dollars is high. Sounds like a gouged price. Maybe I need to do a couple of singing sessions and sell them, I will tell you this though, I will not charge that much. Because I would think I would sell more at a reasonable price. Quantity trumps greed. My opinion.
I'm looking for an AI that would sing from the voice of For example Britney spears to the lyrics I created or like the Village people to the Lyrics I wrote. HELP PLEASE
Don't know bout you guys, but I'm not down with handing over my passport information and photo id just to use the expensive pro version! No matter how good it is. (yes that's right, that's what you have to do!) . Fail!
The challenge is to make Synth V sing fast passages that you have in pop. And get some expressiveness and swag. Long held notes is easy. Maybe you can explore that, would love to see your take on it.
@@garyloewenthal yeah, you need to change the spelling or use phonemes, then cut notes into smaller parts and move the pitches to get the modulation right. Takes me hours just for a verse. But maybe there is a better way? I also noticed that Suno transcribes the lyrics remarkable well even when embedded in a song. SV using a clean accapella does it pretty poorly.
For such an expensive set of products you could actually try to do something a bit more professional rather than.. you know.. just messing around. The lack of professional examples just doesn't sell the product or frankly, make anyone take your channel seriously.
I'm not here to sell the product. I'm here to tell people it exists, with exactly the knowledgebase and experience I have, showing how I personally play with its functionality. You're clearly looking for a different level of depth on the tool, so a channel focused solely on music production and music tools would be more helpful to you in this instance. Personally, I'm okay with the tone of my channel. Whether people take my approach "seriously" on not really isn't up to me at all - so I have fun doing what I do, and let it land with those it will.
@@rogersnelson7483 I've used "Solaria LITE" voice on many of my own songs/productions. I'm quite satisfied with the result, and actually 'she' is better than the original demo vocal! Example if interested: ua-cam.com/video/FDrsPkKZAbY/v-deo.htmlsi=-RXTWDMoQQiybjsU
cause humans dont want to sing and al musicians wish too never make money again, cause their so bloody rich from going without eating their entire lifes and theyre so glad that music money can go to more non- musicians that never wanted to learn to play an instrument or learn to sing. Thats where music money should go, and too the AI scammers. After playing a big, good show and Im sweaty and tired, I would hate to be able to afford to eat a sandwich afterwards. Thanks AI
@@officialfanofrichiebricker8324 I understand that there are concerns regarding the use of AI-generated voice options in music. However, I believe it is important to recognize the positive impact these technologies can have for artists like myself. As a singer who once had a strong voice, I still have a passion for music, even if I can no longer reach the same vocal pitches I once could. For me, this technology represents a significant opportunity to continue pursuing my passion. It feels unfair to dismiss the efforts of individuals who are simply trying to enjoy the creative process. My son recently wrote lyrics for a song I am developing, and I have utilized the AI platform, Suno, to help generate a variety of musical options. This is a complex process, and I have invested considerable time and resources into achieving the right song structure.
@@officialfanofrichiebricker8324 After creating the song in FL Studio, I meticulously refined it by ear to ensure it met my artistic standards. While I appreciate the quality of the AI-generated vocals, I found that my current vocal range limits my ability to hit the original chorus pitches. Rather than invest in expensive auto-tuning software, I am considering using the AI-generated vocals alongside my own recordings to enhance the clarity and expression of the lyrics, as I have noticed that AI can sometimes produce slurred pronunciations. Ultimately, I see no issue with this approach. If the goal is to create music that resonates with others and shares meaningful content, then pursuing this path is valid. I am committed to continuing this project and will proudly publish the song as a collaboration between my son and me, as I have dedicated significant effort to bring it to life.
Which is the same attitude that prevented you from learning how to play an instrument in the first place. And, even if you get your ‘single prompt thingy’ dream realised… you most likely don’t have the capacity to learn the craft of lyric composition… and will want a ‘single prompt lyric thingy’. See.. this is why A.I will never replace art. It is a tool for artists…. Not the answer. And it sure ain’t no ‘short cut’.
I've made the choice to be complete. 20 minutes is my average. I understand if not everybody can do that. I watch almost all videos on youtube at 1.75x speed. I try to be concise, but thorough. I appreciate the feedback.
Bob added sections in the description. You can select the important parts yourself. In fact this video is part of the better ones about Synth V. There‘s a lot of good stuff in this voice synth worth to talk about. But it‘s a tool for pro musicians with midi experience at least. Seems that Bob‘s target group may not understand the value of this video yet.
I have been using Synthesizer V for close to 2 years now. It's vocal quality is simply the best for an artificial tool. Non of my peers can guess it's not an actual human, until and unless I tell them so. That's how good and flexible it is
@@tdfilmstudio Thats a strong review! Thanks!
Its doesn't need an apostrophe unless you mean "it is".
This looks absolutely amazing! After initially being floored by the capabilities of Suno and then gradually let down by its quality and unpredictability, something like this sounds like an absolute game changer! I might not have any qualms about releasing tracks with this as my “final” versions and skip the whole “hiring a real vocalist to recreate the AI tracks” process. Guilt-free vocal synthesis, including the ability to start with my own terrible singing voice and build from that or to start with a melody composed on any midi instrument… yes please!
Since the beginning, I preferred UDIO over SUNO because voices are great and much better...
@@alfadelta-d1d Yeah, I think the audio quality is obvious but honestly I got a Suno subscription before even looking at Udio and couldn’t afford to pay for both. I’ve already invested all the time into getting Suno to work for me and I might not feel as comfortable with the Udio interface. Regardless, having midi tools that I can edit to get precise results is more ideal for me than either of the big AI platforms. If they’re smart, they’ll go the same route and develop integration with a DAW.
@@alfadelta-d1d Usually better vocals, almost aways better stems from Udio. Better "composing" of music at Suno, usually. A few years from now we will look back on this being the dark ages.
I've been using synthesizer v for a bit now because for one, I don't know anyone around me who can sing, plus I can't sing at all either. But it works amazingly.
I don't care about Vocoflex, but I've been using Synthesizer V for some time and even professional singers have NOT noticed that it's not a real person singing.
24/7 availability, unlimited retakes without complaining.
A dream
@@GoldmaniaBella that’s great to know! Thanks!
You made this so fun to watch!
That is certainly the goal. Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this video I have asked for months ago and I was really looking forward to watch. I really appreciate your attention and work Bob! Thank you SO very much! You are the best and you literally rock!! 🎸
You could just pick the Kamala voice... it already includes 16 different accents for easy blending, depending on your who you're performing for. 😅
I forgot to say, Thanks Bob for taking your time to demo this in any case. it works very well, but the imprinted watermark insistence with your personal info effectively imbedded in the output is a real deal breaker for me!
I've been using this software for past few months and I'm making better music with a selected A.I. vocals. Gospel music is my genre and layered voices sound like a choir or group.
Just to verify the real time portion demo of vocoflex. That was speaking into the mic and realtime voice changing based on pan position correct, it wasn't done on the edited UA-cam video audio and synced to video? I just have been looking for tooling to experiment with for NPC voices for D&D campaigns as well as improve my session recap songs.
Thank you, love your channel!
@@thebardlydm All real time! No adjustments!
Vocoflex is so cool as it is realtime wow
Great tutorial! Make sure to check out the Retakes option. Very useful for Unison tracks. It will take out the fase effect.
@@Maartenalbers I actually had a sample of that that didn’t make the final edit because the difference wasn’t extreme enough to notice. I guess I need to work on that feature because I really couldn’t get it to do what I was wanting it to do.
@@BobDoyleMediaIt is quite subtle, so don't expect another interpretation. But it works well when you duplicate a track and give it another voice. Makes it sound more natural.
@@BobDoyleMedia its recommended to use retakes for backing vocal harmonies
@@GodAtum oh, OK. Well, I’m sure I’m not done playing with this so thanks for the tip!
These are really cool. Unfortunately, Vocoflex embeds an inaudible audio watermark into the voice. I don't care WHY companies do stuff like this, if I pay for it, I don't want extra stuff packed on top of my purchase.
Agree. Suno really has led the charge here. Pay for a Pro or Premium account, no watermark. Simple. Others need to follow suit.
what an amazing product
Great review! Happy to subscribe!
p.s. I found a way to "uncrisp" these bad, crispy Suno Voices and generate clear Vocals without the need to "Audimee" them. And as it seem no-one has thought about "my method" before. But I am to lazy to make a youtube channel. But I would demonstrate this in a zoom call or so...interesting?
Very interested 😊
You can use text to describe the general steps. The only thing that comes to my mind is to select a vocal sample, and for example from the video, make a tone in Vocoflex, then throw the vocal track itself into Synthesizer, and combine them.
Great vid, mate. Thanks again for all your work.
Quite an Awesome work you have been doing across your videos. I had 2 questions -
1. Does Synthesizer V have a Default voice that can produce the audio or the Voices have to be bought to get it going at a minimum decent level of output.
2. Can I use SoundID VocalAI in place of VocoFlex ?
Ok, this is impressive! Thanks !
Really cool. Will either of these do metal screams? Very curious😆
Keep up the good work you keep on introducing me to new tools for my creative endeavors….. Imainly have been doing Suno songs with ai stills and video,,,,, fun stuff
Thanks so much for watching!
I tried SynthV months ago and was underwhelmed. I also recently spent time working with Ace early this summer and you can see the progression as these new, cutting edge apps compete with one another. Exciting times.
Question if you create a unique voice in vocoflex can you save it as a .pth for rvc?
Really interesting Bob. Must have taken you a while to learn the various modules. Question. I have made some songs in Suno using my own words and have come up with some great-sounding tracks. What is the best way to substitute the vocal in my songs with my own vocal. I know Suno does something like that before I start making a song. I’m talking about my finished product. Is there a program that takes my song and transforms the singers voice into my own singing voice or is that something that we will have to wait for? Again, appreciate all your hard work Bob. Love your channel❤
Thanks so much for the kind comments. I cover several tools that will do that, but Replay and Kits come immediately to mind. I have multiple videos on both of those. :)
@@BobDoyleMedia Thanks for your reply Bob. I have watched those. In your opinion, which program comes closest to reproducing your own voice?
please do a tutorial, about installing this thing.
Nothing works, in or out of my DAW.
No voices, and I purchased a pack of voices.
It is so frustrating!!!!!
Great video and very in-depth review. I am going to buy vocoflex because of your review. You have given me some useful tips. Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching! Glad you got value out of it!
@@BobDoyleMedia I have hit the like and subscribe. Thanks once again 🤝
Are there any ways I can find the voice patch for Phil Colins, Billy Ocean etc and add them in?
@@Mattyuk1 One of the main points of the software is that you are NOT using celebrity voices which would introduce copyright issues, so you're not going to find those there.
Having said that, with Vocoflex, you can import a sample of them and see what you can get!
Thanks so much for watching!
@@BobDoyleMedia thank you buddy. Just bought a copy of drake on udio. I’m not that impressed with it. I did buy vocoflex but wondering where the download is. I know they say on their site that you need verification ID. Not sure where they want to send us?
How does Vocoflex compare to Eleven Labs in terms of (natural) voice quality? I like the concept of synthesizing multiple voices to create a single (augmented) voice.
@@exuno1107 I’d like to know too
If you're talking about just regular speaking, I think 11 labs may have an edge, but it's also not real-time like vocoflex is.
@BobDoyleMedia News for you Suno just released a new feature kinda of but now you can have more prompt if you enable Exclude Styles then you will have 120 more to add, i notice also it changed abit how stuff works i notice too, by far i do like it and new learning curve to understand how you layer the prompt
Who stole first? Syntheziser V from Yamahas Vocaloid or ACT from both?
AI technology is constantly evolving.
So can you improve the voice in a Suno song? Or even change some lyrics?
I could spend hours playing with that lol... definitely cool find.
@@blsemetan7232 this is why I’m late lol
Very cool!! awesome video!!
@@julious3603 thank you!
How is the latency in real-time? Is it confusing your singing? Can it be really used in real-time or live?
Vocoflex is totally real time. I didn't make any adjustment to timing for the video.
@@BobDoyleMedia thats great!!
Great video thanks
@@xewi60 thanks for watching!
Great tutorial! The price is too steep for hobbyists. Make the pro program free with one decent voice. Then charge for additional voices. I understand that they need to make a profit though.
Did I understand well? There is no a free trial version for Vocoflex, right?
I'm not aware of one.
12:54- Those lyrics...🤣🤣🤣
Bob can it do screaming?
Wow wow 🤩
hey Bob is there a way to make a voice rap or sing for free? (without singing myself) (with suno maybe??)
yes, suno already does that
1.How do you get suno or udio to sing Acapella no instruments. What prompt! Which ai? Seems to always ad instruments or change my lyrics. 2.Bob you should find your best voice upload it to suno and Udio with a chord progression tool like scaler or instacomposer and make a hit song not cat so we can evaluate it for real without distractions to compare to chain smokers for example. 3. Rawxdaw strip vocal out of suno Udio ad in your voice than lay down bass drums if thin with captain chords, ujam drummez bass or ezkeys bass or magenta. Try that!!! Than you own song it’s u. Get hit not cats, ChatGPT song. Rewrite it. Hit. Appear live with vocoflex in ultra music festival get me backstage! Or I am going to do this!
Can you switch someone voice in a song to yours and make a cover?
what about smokey/breathy kind of voices?
amazing stuff
It seems obvious to me that you could also sing a trumpet.Or trombone or violin track and then instantly have that transposed to mitti and played by a virtual instrument
Synth V, I could use A LOT, IF I could use the voices of singers I work with, not their presets, is that possible? the other tool less useful to my pipeline
Lol. Da voice u used at da beginning kinda sounds like, Ariana Grande. This is cool. You've helped us so much with your vidz. Much love and respect 😎🤙
So technically i could use this for chacter voicing. Like it can be talking too right?
It sort of works but it's not great at that. If that's your main goal I wouldn't buy this.
I downloaded the basic version. It’s not letting me turn my words into the piano roll. 😩
How’s this on CPU?
wow!!!
This is the way, Grasshopper.
works only for english, I assume? (Synthizer V)
No, you can absolutely do other languages.
woooow😳
What I want to know is if it comes out of the box with voices you don't have to pay for? $78.00 is kinda high for each voice
There are limited free ones. But it is really worth to invest in full-blown voices. Paid ones are more realistic and flexible to use (range). And then there are the rappin‘ ones.
What does limited free ones mean? if I'm going to use this just for running some ideas through, I don't want to pay a lot of money for it. I do like the price on the software, but I don't want to spend that kind of money on a bunch of voices. I can see paying about $25 or $30, but $80 or more. No not worth it to me. My opinion. Paid software that is useless unless you buy the voices. Or maybe I am missing something.
A voice called Mai is included. But you need to expect to buy a few voices to get best use of of it. Ie what one hired singer cost for one song... So expect a total of $250-300.
I am a singer, and I don't need to pay no one to sing my stuff. I just would like to have a program like this to hash out ideas is all. Still, I think $80 or more dollars is high. Sounds like a gouged price. Maybe I need to do a couple of singing sessions and sell them, I will tell you this though, I will not charge that much. Because I would think I would sell more at a reasonable price. Quantity trumps greed. My opinion.
lol i didn't even bother to watch the video once i saw this comment and that #.
This looks absolutely great! But it is too pricy
This is actually one of the lower cost services of its type because there are no ongoing subscription fees.
I'm looking for an AI that would sing from the voice of For example Britney spears to the lyrics I created or like the Village people to the Lyrics I wrote. HELP PLEASE
grossartig
Watching the video and thinking the voice has surprisingly large amount of edited bass.
B flat should sounds like Zee. Do, re, mi, fa sol, la, si…..so B (si) try zee
Man you are the bees knees
My guy, there is still the piercing line sound, I'm not trolling you I swear haha
Is painful to listen with headphones on
How much money would that set up with all voices etc cost me? Their homepage i unclear
Hello Mr. Bob h👋
Don't know bout you guys, but I'm not down with handing over my passport information and photo id just to use the expensive pro version!
No matter how good it is. (yes that's right, that's what you have to do!) . Fail!
Is Synthezizer V the same as ACE Studio?!?
The challenge is to make Synth V sing fast passages that you have in pop. And get some expressiveness and swag. Long held notes is easy.
Maybe you can explore that, would love to see your take on it.
I'll give it a try.
I’ve done that a little. I would give it a B. Now, I’ve had it less than a week, so there may be refinements I have yet to learn.
@@garyloewenthal yeah, you need to change the spelling or use phonemes, then cut notes into smaller parts and move the pitches to get the modulation right. Takes me hours just for a verse.
But maybe there is a better way?
I also noticed that Suno transcribes the lyrics remarkable well even when embedded in a song. SV using a clean accapella does it pretty poorly.
I'm NEVER handing over my passport/drivers license just to use a plugin....EVER so it's a big fat no no for me! Ridiculous policy!
For such an expensive set of products you could actually try to do something a bit more professional rather than.. you know.. just messing around. The lack of professional examples just doesn't sell the product or frankly, make anyone take your channel seriously.
I'm not here to sell the product. I'm here to tell people it exists, with exactly the knowledgebase and experience I have, showing how I personally play with its functionality. You're clearly looking for a different level of depth on the tool, so a channel focused solely on music production and music tools would be more helpful to you in this instance. Personally, I'm okay with the tone of my channel. Whether people take my approach "seriously" on not really isn't up to me at all - so I have fun doing what I do, and let it land with those it will.
I personally think it sounds like a cartoon character, not very realistic at all
Does a good Donald Trump impression though LOL
Really cool, but the software is a musicians total yearly salary 😪
Dreamtonics Vocal Creation + 9 Voices $699.00
Dreamtonics Vocal Creation + 2 Voices $349.00
Vocoflex $199.00
Dreamtonics Vocal Creation Bundle $249.00
I use the free version of SynthV and several free voices (LITE versions) BUT certain features are absent, including the voice-to-MIDI function.
@@IanRushtonMusic Thanks! Maybe I will try the LITE version and see if it is worth it.
@@rogersnelson7483 I've used "Solaria LITE" voice on many of my own songs/productions. I'm quite satisfied with the result, and actually 'she' is better than the original demo vocal! Example if interested: ua-cam.com/video/FDrsPkKZAbY/v-deo.htmlsi=-RXTWDMoQQiybjsU
Cant get past their ridiculous ID verification, wasted nearly an hour
cause humans dont want to sing and al musicians wish too never make money again, cause their so bloody rich from going without eating their entire lifes and theyre so glad that music money can go to more non- musicians that never wanted to learn to play an instrument or learn to sing. Thats where music money should go, and too the AI scammers. After playing a big, good show and Im sweaty and tired, I would hate to be able to afford to eat a sandwich afterwards. Thanks AI
@@officialfanofrichiebricker8324 I understand that there are concerns regarding the use of AI-generated voice options in music. However, I believe it is important to recognize the positive impact these technologies can have for artists like myself. As a singer who once had a strong voice, I still have a passion for music, even if I can no longer reach the same vocal pitches I once could. For me, this technology represents a significant opportunity to continue pursuing my passion.
It feels unfair to dismiss the efforts of individuals who are simply trying to enjoy the creative process. My son recently wrote lyrics for a song I am developing, and I have utilized the AI platform, Suno, to help generate a variety of musical options. This is a complex process, and I have invested considerable time and resources into achieving the right song structure.
@@officialfanofrichiebricker8324 After creating the song in FL Studio, I meticulously refined it by ear to ensure it met my artistic standards. While I appreciate the quality of the AI-generated vocals, I found that my current vocal range limits my ability to hit the original chorus pitches. Rather than invest in expensive auto-tuning software, I am considering using the AI-generated vocals alongside my own recordings to enhance the clarity and expression of the lyrics, as I have noticed that AI can sometimes produce slurred pronunciations.
Ultimately, I see no issue with this approach. If the goal is to create music that resonates with others and shares meaningful content, then pursuing this path is valid. I am committed to continuing this project and will proudly publish the song as a collaboration between my son and me, as I have dedicated significant effort to bring it to life.
too much work dude, you also need to understand music, so it's not for everyone, we are in the age of a single prompt, i want a single prompt thingy!
That totally depends on how much control you want - at least for now.
That‘s a voice synth - a pro tool.
Which is the same attitude that prevented you from learning how to play an instrument in the first place. And, even if you get your ‘single prompt thingy’ dream realised… you most likely don’t have the capacity to learn the craft of lyric composition… and will want a ‘single prompt lyric thingy’. See.. this is why A.I will never replace art. It is a tool for artists…. Not the answer. And it sure ain’t no ‘short cut’.
@@PaulPredicts dude, ai has already replaced artists, welcome to 2024, and this is just the beginning...
Hey man, make your videos 5 mins or less, aint nobody got time for no 23 minute video.
I've made the choice to be complete. 20 minutes is my average. I understand if not everybody can do that. I watch almost all videos on youtube at 1.75x speed. I try to be concise, but thorough. I appreciate the feedback.
Bob added sections in the description. You can select the important parts yourself.
In fact this video is part of the better ones about Synth V.
There‘s a lot of good stuff in this voice synth worth to talk about. But it‘s a tool for pro musicians with midi experience at least.
Seems that Bob‘s target group may not understand the value of this video yet.
I appreciate the detail. I can always move through the content if some parts don't apply to my interests.
No keep it long give data. Short for dummies
I work overtime almost every day... and I have time and appreciate the content. Just cut down on your roblox a little and you're golden :p