lyrebird
rnnoise
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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lyrebird
- Lyrebird the Linux voice changer now supports PipeWire
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What is the most human-souding TTS option in Archlinux, available through arch repos and AUR?
Well, good news and bad news. https://github.com/lyrebird-voice-changer/lyrebird is the one, and it looks like it got improved a bit since I last checked up on it. But unfortunately it doesn't work with Pipewire, which is what everyone ought to be on at this point. Clownfish exists for Linux as an appimage, but it lacks the GUI and requires yet another program to do the actual piping which is less than ideal.
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I want to be able to use my voice to coordinate with my team in games, but the harassment for being a girl is too much to deal with. Is there any good Linux software that can modify my voice to sound male?
In lieu of that, https://github.com/lyrebird-voice-changer/lyrebird for Debian/Ubuntu, Arch/Manjaro and Fedora.
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Voice changer until real voice passes
As a result of science, I tested out lyrebird. If you aren't using linux it seems there is something called clownfish you can use? Here is some comparison audio: https://soundcloud.com/mgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmg/blup
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Are there any good voice changer programs for Linux? (Manjaro/Arch-based)
I've searched the web far and wide, and so far the best program I found is Lyrebird (https://github.com/lyrebird-voice-changer/lyrebird), which allows for simple changing of your pitch, as well "radio" and "Russian mic" effects that just make your microphone sound really bad quality. This is a very meager selection, and so far I have found nothing that resembles for example Clownfish voice changer for Windows.
- Anyone know any good voice changer guis?
- Lyrebird β a voice changer for Linux, written in GTK 3
- Lirebird β a simple and powerful voice changer for Linux, written in GTK 3
rnnoise
- RNNoise 0.2 β now trained using only publicly available CC-licensed datasets
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Lyrebird the Linux voice changer now supports PipeWire
Sure.
Carla: https://github.com/falkTX/Carla
It lets me install any normal audio pro audio plugins, for example https://github.com/xiph/rnnoise
It also does some cable management, but qpwgraph is maybe better for that.
I looked at your code and the approach (IMO) is kind of bad.
If you want to solve the problem of "voice changer", you can skip the UI entirely and just use plugin parameters. You can also skip the problem of managing the connections. And when you publish your work, every pro audio software (Ableton, Reaper, whatever) can use your audio processing.
Hope that helps.
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Real-Time Noise Suppression for PipeWire writen in Rust
Interesting! How does it compare with NoiseTorch/RNNoise?
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GTX Voice auf vorhandene Audiodateien anwenden?
Das ist eine open source lib. Damit sollte das klappen. https://github.com/xiph/rnnoise/blob/master/examples/rnnoise_demo.c
- AI Audio Upscaling?
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What are some must-have Linux gaming utilities that you all know about? I just discovered mangohud and goverlay for getting live system resource stats in an overlay while I'm doing my Linux gaming, kind of like rivatuner on Windows... wish I discovered these sooner...
RNNoise (behaves similarly to RTX broadcast/voice/whatever the fuck they're calling it now, but with significantly better performance) - plugs into OBS or other programs flawlessly
- AMD leaks then removes announcement of AI noise-canceling function
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OBS β Open Broadcaster Software
OBS ships with rnnoise noise reduction, which is like NVIDIA Broadcast, but works on any CPU. See also NoiseTorch and EasyEffects if you're on Linux.
It's pretty great, works decently, but the sad thing is the author put it out a few years ago, wrote a paper and then moved onto something else and it's pretty much unmaintained and requires some very specific ML knowledge.
https://github.com/xiph/rnnoise
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Noise suppression on Ubuntu 22.04 running pipewire
I found this tool https://github.com/xiph/rnnoise and this guide that doesn't have ubuntu guide https://medium.com/@gamunu/linux-noise-cancellation-b9f997f6764d
- Recurrent neural network for audio noise reduction
What are some alternatives?
pyvoicechanger - Real Time Microphone Voice Changer Python 3.6+ App. Works with On-Line Games and VideoConferences!
noise-suppression-for-voice - Noise suppression plugin based on Xiph's RNNoise
avatarify - Avatars for Zoom, Skype and other video-conferencing apps.
NoiseTorch - Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
Oat++ - π±Light and powerful C++ web framework for highly scalable and resource-efficient web application. It's zero-dependency and easy-portable.
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
TTS - :robot: :speech_balloon: Deep learning for Text to Speech (Discussion forum: https://discourse.mozilla.org/c/tts)
slowbug - Slowbug is a VS Code extension for debugging your code in slow-mo!
TTS - πΈπ¬ - a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech, battle-tested in research and production
ctl - My variant of the C Template Library