I just made cover of "Power of love" with Celine Dion. First I used Synthesizer V with Solaria (female voice). The I apply Voice ID by Sound ID with a male rock voice. It sounds incredible. I get chills every time I hear it. Better than 99% of singers I think. Ace Studio feels a bit behind in quality but they have some unique voices, like opera. I will get it eventually.
@@AlexReidStudios Agree. It sounds better in your video than last time I heard it. I feel like they are improving faster than Synthesizer V. Maybe they catch up soon.
agreed. Voice ID is superior. In a few ways. One, it just replaces your audio, you dont have to type the lyrics, and make sure the melody is correct etc. Two, its not FIVE HUNDRED FUCKING DOLLARS LOL. Sound ID is 100$ or something, and works instantly. I also love Synthesizer V, but don't use it that often, as i hate programming everything in. I just record a demo of myself, hard tune it, and feed it to Sound ID. Done.
@@KordTaylor thats not really what im meaning. that would basically just be the same as running my own voice through a vocoder. not saying theres no use case for that, its just not very interesting to me
I think the AI voicebanks are getting in the uncanny valley area. I honestly think its a good tool for demo vocals. I used to use Vocaloid 1 and 2 back in the day, and I've never would of imagined voicebanks getting this realistic. Especially male vocal synths because I was a Leon and Tonio user, and no matter what I did those 2 stayed robotic.
@@lisettehightowermusic Yeah, right now the realism is impressive, also the level of detail. There's also software where you sing anything and it will transform it into something else
@@AlexReidStudios I've tried that kind of software. There was one that turned sund samples into a saxophone... I tried it and the saxophone sounded drunk.
did you post-process the vocals coming out of ACE some way? this is already the 2nd video I watch where some ACE vocals sound like they are heavily compressed with fast lookahead compression. it's such a soft sound. no edge. It always feels to me like the tool was made with background vocals in mind.
@@AlexReidStudios i see. yeah, that has been a problem with vocal synths in general since vocaloid. but be careful with lookahead. it can quickly make vocals sound like they come from behind the rest of the sounds
No, absolutely not. When I go watch a show I want to see humans perform, obviously. Now, if we ever get into the full on organic android age, maybe that will be different.
I just made cover of "Power of love" with Celine Dion. First I used Synthesizer V with Solaria (female voice). The I apply Voice ID by Sound ID with a male rock voice. It sounds incredible. I get chills every time I hear it. Better than 99% of singers I think.
Ace Studio feels a bit behind in quality but they have some unique voices, like opera. I will get it eventually.
They are also constantly improving their vocalists :)
@@AlexReidStudios Agree. It sounds better in your video than last time I heard it. I feel like they are improving faster than Synthesizer V. Maybe they catch up soon.
agreed. Voice ID is superior. In a few ways. One, it just replaces your audio, you dont have to type the lyrics, and make sure the melody is correct etc. Two, its not FIVE HUNDRED FUCKING DOLLARS LOL. Sound ID is 100$ or something, and works instantly. I also love Synthesizer V, but don't use it that often, as i hate programming everything in. I just record a demo of myself, hard tune it, and feed it to Sound ID. Done.
kinda wish they would use AI more as a vocoder on steroids. i like some of what it can do but id rather see them lean into its weirdness
Just run the output through a vocoder / Auto-Tune / etc.
@@KordTaylor thats not really what im meaning. that would basically just be the same as running my own voice through a vocoder. not saying theres no use case for that, its just not very interesting to me
👏🏻 funny how this is basically, how are you cab edit human vocal sometimes with the micro tuning and the rhythmic offsets 😂
True! Also with taking away or adding details like breaths
I think the AI voicebanks are getting in the uncanny valley area. I honestly think its a good tool for demo vocals.
I used to use Vocaloid 1 and 2 back in the day, and I've never would of imagined voicebanks getting this realistic. Especially male vocal synths because I was a Leon and Tonio user, and no matter what I did those 2 stayed robotic.
@@lisettehightowermusic Yeah, right now the realism is impressive, also the level of detail. There's also software where you sing anything and it will transform it into something else
@@AlexReidStudios I've tried that kind of software. There was one that turned sund samples into a saxophone... I tried it and the saxophone sounded drunk.
did you post-process the vocals coming out of ACE some way? this is already the 2nd video I watch where some ACE vocals sound like they are heavily compressed with fast lookahead compression. it's such a soft sound. no edge. It always feels to me like the tool was made with background vocals in mind.
@@Beatsbasteln Yeah, i did had to compress and eq. The dry sound is a bit too dull
@@AlexReidStudios i see. yeah, that has been a problem with vocal synths in general since vocaloid. but be careful with lookahead. it can quickly make vocals sound like they come from behind the rest of the sounds
@Beatsbasteln Didn't used lookahead tbh
@@AlexReidStudios maybe that sound character is already baked into the vocals. that's why i was asking
@Beatsbasteln yeah, I think it is
Does this work offline?
Not 100% sure, gonna test
No, absolutely not. When I go watch a show I want to see humans perform, obviously. Now, if we ever get into the full on organic android age, maybe that will be different.
Agree on that, human emotion is irreplaceable
Why on earth are you wearing that ridiculous mask?
@@mrfish4572 because