In this week’s episode, I sit down with the brilliant Kanru Hua, the founder of the music software company Dreamtonics which created the Synthesizer V and Synthesizer V Studio voice synthesis applications.
A cumulation of years of AI research, signal processing, and musical passion led to Synthesizer V, which faithfully replicates the nuances of the human singing voice.
Its voices are available natively in English, Japanese, and Chinese. The software even allows any voice to sing in any of the three languages.
Pretty fascinating, right?
In this episode, Kanru and I discuss the many legitimate uses for vocal cloning, the evolution of Synthesizer V, how to use cloned vocals as guides for human singers, the challenges of vocal synthesis, and so much more.
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
Well then, what are you waiting for?
Run, don’t walk, and listen to the episode now!
Key Takeaways:
Introduction (00:00)
Let’s talk about vocal cloning (01:49)
Who is the main audience for Synthesizer V? (08:04)
The future of vocal cloning (14:13)
The best piece of advice Kanru has learned (21:36)
Additional Resources:
Learn more about Synthesizer V: https://dreamtonics.com/synthesizerv/
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In this podcast, music guru Bobby Owsinski shares his personal insights on the music industry, covering news, reviews, analysis, and tips, as well as offering amazing interviews with prominent industry movers and shakers.