Iโ€™ve heard of this but havenโ€™t played around. Can you do sound effects and such things through prompts?

nostr:npub1jk9h2jsa8hjmtm9qlcca942473gnyhuynz5rmgve0dlu6hpeazxqc3lqz7 always has a leading edge on things happening in this space. Curious what heโ€™s seeing ๐Ÿค”

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From my understanding, Elevenlabs is purely multilingual, multi-accent, or custom voice speech from text. It gets inflections wrong every once in a while, but in project mode, itโ€™s pretty easy to regenerate isolated portions that needed correction without regenerating the whole thing. Pretty robust. For my use, I donโ€™t need it perfect, since Iโ€™m just reviewing my own work and donโ€™t need full production mode.

My purpose for this is, I have been crafting an idea to start a podcast to tell a fictional story about American manufacturing. I can read and record myself but would like to add some production value if I could using ai, or have it read in my voice. Just looking at options now.

I digress. In my opinion, your own voice beats elevenlabs for final production value, always. I misunderstood your text-to-audio and answered for text-to-speech.

May be good for other characters or narration is what I was thinking.

Ah, yes. I can see that exploration for it.

AudioCraft does really good sound effects n stuff like that and itโ€™s open source, itโ€™s also really easy to install n run

https://github.com/facebookresearch/audiocraft