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bark
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Exploring Bark, the Open Source Text-to-Speech Model
!pip install git+https://github.com/suno-ai/bark.git
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AI-generated sad girl with piano performs the text of the MIT License
To my knowledge, the model being used for this is "chirp" which is 'based on' bark[1], an AI text to speech model.
The github page for bark links to a page about chirp, which returns a 404 page for me [2]. that the model for suno.ai's song generator isn't too much different than the text to speech model.
My hunch is that it was something like a coincidence that the bark model was capable of producing music, and that was spun off into this product. Unfortunately, there seems to still be issues with bark when generating long (like book length) spoken audio. Which is too bad, as someone who's worked jobs that require lots of driving, it would be awesome to be able to have any text read to me in a natural sounding voice.
[1]https://github.com/suno-ai/bark
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Generating music in the waveform domain (2020)
Stable-audio and MusicGen sounds better than Jukebox.
But the best so far is Suno.ai ( https://app.suno.ai ) especially with their V3 model they have very impressive results, the fidelity is not studio quality but they're getting very close.
It's very likely based on their TTS model they have released before Bark, but trained on more data and with higher resolution.
https://github.com/suno-ai/bark
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Stable-Audio-Demo
https://github.com/suno-ai/bark
> Bark was developed for research purposes. It is not a conventional text-to-speech model but instead a fully generative text-to-audio model, which can deviate in unexpected ways from provided prompts. Suno does not take responsibility for any output generated. Use at your own risk, and please act responsibly.
I've generated probably >200 songs now with Suno, of which perhaps 10 have been any good, and I can't detect any pattern in terms of the outputs.
Here's another one which is pretty good. I accidentally copied and pasted the prompt and lyrics, and it's amazing to me how 'musically' it renders the prompt:
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Suno AI
hahah wow! cool :-)
PS: OT, I am reading this Bark thing(https://github.com/suno-ai/bark). Can I run it locally on a Macbook 2015 with 8GB RAM?
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SDXL + SVD + Suno AI
I have it locally. The model is on huggingface. It runs with about 8GB VRAM.
- [discussion] text to voice generation for textbooks
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Open Source Libraries
suno-ai/bark
- Weird A.I. Yankovic, a cursed deep dive into the world of voice cloning
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 2 October 2023
bark-with-voice-clone
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I've open sourced my Flutter plugin to run on-device LLMs on any platform. TestFlight builds available now.
And more stuff I’m often checking back on: - https://github.com/staghado/vit.cpp - https://github.com/serp-ai/bark-with-voice-clone - https://github.com/leejet/stable-diffusion.cpp (generate images) - etc … there’s too much fun stuff out there. Wish I had more free time haha.
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Any local voice models?
Check out the Bark model: serp-ai/bark-with-voice-clone: 🔊 Text-prompted Generative Audio Model - With the ability to clone voices (github.com)
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Are there any AI resources to help create audiobooks from text to speech?
You can run a fork of bark locally https://serp.ai/tools/bark-text-to-speech-ai-voice-clone-app/
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How to install Bark with voice cloning locally?
I want to install bark with voice cloning locally and I do not find any installation help with this. Can someone please provide step by step instructions for this? I tried the collab but that is very limited, and I can't get that to work properly, and it'd be way easier if I just set it up locally. I do not know of any scripts for local installs either so if someone could point me to a python script to use a custom voice with bark and run the TTS that'd be great too.
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Descript alternative for voice cloning a video game character?
It's beyond my ability but apparently there's this: https://github.com/serp-ai/bark-with-voice-clone I'm forced to wait for a more user friendly alternative.
- Easiest text to audio solution?
- Bark: A transformer based text to audio system
- [R] Bark: Real-time Open-Source Text-to-Audio Rivaling ElevenLabs
- Bark: Real-time Open-Source Text-to-Audio Rivaling ElevenLabs
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This is surreal: ElevenLabs AI can now clone the voice of someone that speaks English (BBC's David Attenborough in this case) and let them say things in a language, they don't speak, like German.
This fork with voice cloning unlocked
What are some alternatives?
tortoise-tts - A multi-voice TTS system trained with an emphasis on quality
bark_tts - Oobabooga extension for Bark TTS
SadTalker - [CVPR 2023] SadTalker:Learning Realistic 3D Motion Coefficients for Stylized Audio-Driven Single Image Talking Face Animation
bark-voice-cloning-HuBERT-quantizer - The code for the bark-voicecloning model. Training and inference.
Retrieval-based-Voice-Conversion-WebUI - Easily train a good VC model with voice data <= 10 mins!
bark-gui - 🔊 Text-Prompted Generative Audio Model with Gradio
whisper.cpp - Port of OpenAI's Whisper model in C/C++
bark - 🚀 BARK INFINITY GUI CMD 🎶 Powered Up Bark Text-prompted Generative Audio Model
TTS - 🐸💬 - a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech, battle-tested in research and production
audio-webui - A webui for different audio related Neural Networks
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
chatgpt-voice-assistant - A voice assistant powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT language model, currently available in six languages.