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RVC Output is much lower pitched #71

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Tenidus opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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RVC Output is much lower pitched #71

Tenidus opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Tenidus
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Tenidus commented Nov 4, 2024

I've trained models with your other Tortoise toolbox and also trained RVC models but when I run some tests the output is in a much lower pitch which is odd since the files used for training were all the same. I wouldn't think the pitch would change upon inference. Is the default pitch/speed 1 like other RVC tools? I'm wondering if the default setting is lower by chance.

BTW, this is an incredible tool and I greatly appreciate all of the effort you've put into this and the AI community.

@Meerfelix
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I also find the rvc output of lower quality compared to previous versions of the audiobook maker. Is there a possibility to fix this?

@JarodMica
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Mentioned here: #63

Old RVC glitch that seems to have persisted in the library I used the code from. I'll have to go and patch it but for now, either use 0 for sample rate or you'd have to match the sample rate to the rvc model version you're using (either 40k or 48k)

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