Audimee has already substantially improved the new feature since I recorded this video with the early access version: * The preview feature now has much better sound quality * The global pitch controls are now in the main view * The pitch editor button has been renamed, and shows that the feature is still in Beta * The pitch editing can be done full screen What do you think?
I have not compared them. But on lalai I see a lot of ‘famous’ voices which does not sound very useful to me except for some very specific purposes maybe. I do think Audimee vocals sound great though.
I was amazed by the instruments, I used one of my older keyboards that has all kind of generic sounds and converted the saxophone with ai, it did the trick, it's better then Swam with a breath controller that I recently purchased. I'll subscribe to Audimee if they'll add more instruments.
What I found is that the AI vocal takes on a lot of the characteristics of the input vocal. So in that sense they might sound “ the same”. But the actual AI voices are very different to me.
Thanks! I love it. I m not a professional singer, I love singing and I am learning, but I am a professional music producer and songwriter, so this AI tool is very very valuable. I will give it a try. Bring my ideas to a real product is closer and closer. Limitations are being eliminated. No excuses to NOT CREATE haha! Thank you Master! Old fan here!
if you love singing and are learning ... don't use this crap. You are asking some (thing) else to sing for you. Is that what singing is? No. Just stop going down this road. Handing over the keys.
Yes if you like your original voice I guess that is what you want. You can do it with more regular techniques but I guess a one button solution would be nice. Did you try waves studioverse for this already? It has complete preset chains that might work like this for you.
@user-oj3nh9qe3l ah ok yes. Well Audimee does not provide copies of famous singers. Some of their vocalists do remind you of someone famous sometimes though.
Difference between a musician and a music producer. "The playing of the music s the music" Robert Fripp. Yes you can sound like another generic clone pro no problem :]
I appreciate the video but I am not looking forward to the day that all vocals sound like this ;) It makes you really appreciate honest, atypical and quirky human, artistic vocal performances so much more
AI voice models are more about cloning the sound of a human voice. The AI results have less emotions, less dynamics.... AI voices sounds often like a straight somewhat boring digital construct, I must say. I work with very good singers. The voices you can find in Audimee are standard singers, they can sing, yes, but not very special. I think it´s a nice method for a demo or guide track e.g.
Sure there are differences and I’m sure that a good singer can outperform an AI vocal. But for some use-cases where you don’t have access to real singers or need something quick by yourself, i feel tools like this are very useful. Thanks for listening/watchng!
Are there more artifacts when tuning in Cubase then sending to Audimee than doing the tuning in Audimee itself? My brain hurts even thinking about having to master another tuning program! (I also tune in Revoice Pro). Thank you for yet another AI vid. I think you are the go to guy AI education guy on RU-vid, factoring in the trust we have in you! 😊
yeah for most song writter that will be demo song . Also it will make easier to make my real singer partner understand, what exactly mood and theme I want to get form him/her , rather to force them listening to my song with my voice in there LOL
"The AI results have less emotions, less dynamics." You get out of it what you put into it. If you input something with a lot of emotion, the result will have the same emotion. "AI voices sounds often like a straight somewhat boring digital construct." That's because most of the demo's you hear are from people who couldn't sing in the first place and the results are heavily tuned with less vibrato. Use a stem separator tool and feed it a sample of Ann Wilson's voice and see what you get... The future is here man, accept it.
@@alexissongsforyou well thank you very much. I didn't test it myself yet, but I can sort of see that Audimee can more reliably generate the AI vocal when they have the pitch shift information on their platform instead of it being embedded in the input file. Especially for large pitch shifts, which will be very noticeable in the input file.
It would be much more interesting to have your own voice model maped in Audimee... and then use that model for example over some "Fiver singer" Using ready made Audimee models would be that what everyone will do...boring!!!
I can understand where you’re coming from. Except my voice just does not sound acceptable to me so I think this could be a solution for that if I don’t have the time or money to go for a professional vocal recording.
@@LanewoodStudios The actual personal sound is only one component to have good vocals... there are many songs where vocalists own vocal voice is not so goon , but how it is sung, the rhythm, the way it is pronounced, etc. makes them very good. Could Ai be of help here? At the same time, maybe it could reach something new about its own singing...find perhaps new style or things which have nefer thought before?!?
@@leoekks3747 The way you can try is generate multiple tunes with same lyrics and see which one suit you better . Suno and Udio already have audio upload so in theory that would keep (at least) the generated tunes will be in same chord scale ( because it will follow your guide sounds)