Stages of Dio-spacito: 1. Raspy, but good 0:27 2. Pushing a little too hard 1:30 3. Pulls it back for a second 1:46 4. Running out of steam but still trying hard and kinda nailing it: 2:06 5. Deterioration: 2:52 6. Realizes he's screwed and instead starts mocking the song: 3:44 7. Mental Breakdown: 4:08 8. Handlers step in and drag him off: 4:30
Dio never needed a stand. His voice is so talented that joestars would die only by hearing his voice. It's not coincidence that Dio's voice scared avdol and kakyoin
Bro, I don't know but it's terrifying because he sounds like he's belching some of the lyrics. I honestly think my chorus teacher would kill me for thinking that's actually thinking this is good.
Okay but low-key Dio's spanish sounds really clear in some sentences. From what I remember, Japanese and Spanish have similar pronunciation system. So Dio speaking Spanish would sound very similar to his Japanese.
Wow, the AI voice sounds pretty decent in Spanish. Probably because Japanese vowel sounds and pronunciation is similar to Spanish? This is fucking me up. The spoken/rap portions in particular are insane, they sound great. The rest, uh… lol…. Well. Lots of artifacts in this now, but this tech is gonna be even crazier soon enough. The future looks good.
I wonder what this is going to do for animation, given we could have any voice actor, they just need to be good at delivery, and the AI can make it sound like any character they want, or any other voice actor, even long after that voice actor is dead...
@@Yipper64 I think there will definitely be some copyright laws coming in at some point in the future especially where it comes to voice impersonation especially for commercial use. I don’t think voice actors would be happy about it if people were profiting off their voice without any benefit to them.
@@Yipper64 But, I do think there will be a lot of very interesting and creative use of this kind of tech going into the future. I’m interested in the potential like this video demonstrates to “remix” foreign language voiceovers in the voice of their original actor.