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Noam Gingold

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Noam Gingold
Jul 04, 2023
These are probably the best AI tools for vocal replacement:
https://lalals.com/
https://musicfy.lol/

Make your vocals sound like...
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A U
Jul 04, 2023
Beyonce's track is savage 😎
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What do these Artists say about their Voices being stolen/immitaded by AI and how does the copyrighting work for lyrics sung by the AIs ? Also can those tools be used to design new voices, too ? 🤔

Besides that, I feel those tools are very helpful for people like me, that write lyrics but are unable to perform them the way they intend them because due to the lack of skill/experience or vocal capabilities. 👌
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Cedz Imagination
Jul 05, 2023
I've been seen a lot of talk about this on the internet as well...one question though can you use one of the vocals here say Dua lipa on an original release??
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A U
Jul 05, 2023
I'd say one can, as long as one doesn't use any original part of a track.
If one makes millions, one expects being sued, but still some money left after 😷
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Stephen Gibson
Jul 05, 2023
This is cool
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A U
Jul 05, 2023
Lalals, the website it self doesn't work properly, can't even get 5 seconds of demo. Thumb down from me.
Musicfy works as it should but not many voice options, unless you train one. Also cheaper than Lalals.
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Noam Gingold (author)
Jul 05, 2023
I didn't check it yet @Mark Phillip Marphy Horch but at least Musicfy offers it. Copyrights and AI are a big issue now. I am not sure that presenting an artist with his real name, AI image, and offering his AI vocal version will work in the long run as a business model. I think that royalties should and would be paid, at least if you mention the artist's name.