Revolutionizing OpenUtau: Imagine RVC Integration! #1587
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Hello, OpenUtau enthusiasts and voice synthesis pioneers!
Today, I'm reaching out to our incredible community with a bold proposal that has the potential to catapult OpenUtau to the absolute forefront of artificial voice creation. Think about the advancements we achieved with ENUNU; now, let's imagine something even more transformative.
The core idea is as simple as it is powerful: integrate RVC (Retrieval-based Voice Conversion) models directly into OpenUtau as special "Engines" or "Voice Banks."
What Does This Mean for You? An Unlimited Vocal Universe!
Imagine this: you compose your melody in OpenUtau's piano roll, write your lyrics, and upon rendering, the voice is generated directly with the quality and timbre of any of the thousands of RVC models available in the community!
This isn't just an improvement; it's a revolution that would allow us to:
How Do We Make It Happen? An ENUNU-Style Vision:
Our vision is that, just as ENUNU became a rendering "engine" in OpenUtau, an RVC system could work similarly:
This integration wouldn't just improve OpenUtau; it would transform it into an indispensable tool for any voice content creator. It's time to take voice synthesis to the next level!
What do you think? Share your ideas and let's make this vision a reality!
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