Submitted by lordnyrox t3_10rlbc4 in deeplearning
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TaoTeCha t1_j6xutiw wrote
Closest you're gonna get is TorToiSe TTS, but it's really not even close. Open source solutions are far behind Eleven Labs.
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earthsworld t1_j6z4mrg wrote
isn't that state of the art? didn't it just come out like a day or three ago?
what are you hoping for here?
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redouann t1_j8hw6x8 wrote
There are several open source text-to-speech (TTS) software available that you can use as a local alternative to Eleven Labs' TTS AI. Some of the best one is: Odiofy App
it is a free tool and can be downloaded and installed on your local machine. You can then use them to convert text to speech using various voices and languages. Keep in mind that these tools may have different features, voice quality, and performance compared to TTS services like Eleven Labs.
Nicefinancials t1_j8wk98u wrote
Welp, that was fast. Haven’t tried the local version, this is based on the vall-e paper by ms researchers. https://github.com/enhuiz/vall-e trainable text to speech and comes with a colab implementation. Let me know how it works will spin this up later.
scottyLogJobs t1_j6xfp9h wrote
No but I had the same thought. Boy would I love to replace my alexa with a fully-offline downloaded version of chatGPT (wondering how big a fully-trained model is, don't think it would require any of the training data to be downloaded) with Paul Bettany's voice a la Jarvis from Iron Man