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  license: openrail
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  - art
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  # Welcome!
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  ## About "RVCModelsPack"
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- ## FAQs
 
 
 
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  license: openrail
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  language:
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  tags:
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  - rvc
 
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  # Welcome!
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+ Sounds like you're here for something, eh? Alright then, please allow me to introduce about this piece of "scientific art", shall we?
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+ Or perhaps, for those who are seeing not the first time here? Well still - welcome aboard!
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  ## About "RVCModelsPack"
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+ TAS Tomusan's RVC Models Pack offers you with the (nearly) best quality voice models to work with your projects (e.g. video games [either start from scratch or using mods]
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+ movies and animation, etc.) at any time and anywhere. And they're always free to use, forever (_Sora The Troll (YouTuber) reference_)!
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+ ## FAQs
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+ • **_How do we find your uploaded voice models?_**
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+ > Very easy. Go to "Files and versions", and then you'll find various voice models I had made in the past days (or months, or even years). Pick one (or many if you like), and
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+ > then download (via )
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+ • **_What are your software programs for working this models pack?_**
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+ > There are few or some programs that I used overall:
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+ > 1. Google Colab (not Gradio-UI that is currently restricted for free users) - for training models only and nothing else.
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+ > 2. RVC WebUI (0813) - for "model inference" and QA / QC (quality assurance / quality control or checks) before they're finalized.
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+ > 3. Audacity Cross-Platform (64-bit on Windows) - for the usual audio editing and making the "audio datasets" for the planned voice models.
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+ • **_How many days or months (or even years) did you worked on (a) voice model(s)?_**
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+ > It totally depends, including on whether it's going to be easy or very hard to find the proper sources found elsewhere in the Internet.
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+ • **_Wait, why is "Instructions_Directions.txt" exists in this project? Some or most users doesn't seem to care on that file at all, but exactly what's that all about?_**
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+ > Simply put, it is for the directing / guiding usage of the uploaded (and finalized) voice models. This too, is entirely optional to read that file as well, but for some
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+ people who wanted to read (and learn) more (no spoilers here) until through the bottommost part, then truly I recommend to read it first beforehand. They may download the mentioned file
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+ as well on their own without compromises.
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+ • **_And how about the "Reference" photo file in all voice models you'd uploaded?_**
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+ > That is to ensure the exactly portrayed b. Thus, people will have no doubts "unless there are". Upon downloading voice model(s), it's clearly optional if you/they want to
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+ > keep it, you/they may delete it. But for quality check reasons (not to get confused on whose voice(s) came from) I would recommend to keep it - it's just a single image file as is.
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+ • **_What are these "sample / sample audio (language)" found in a voice model?_**
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+ • **_Can these voice models be copyrighted (even in the near future)?_**
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+ > They cannot be copyrighted, as like in AI art and other related stuff - since they're in the form of "generative content". On the other hand, it's absolutely fine if you would credit me
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+ fully so that people may know its true source / origin of those uploaded models. I would be truly appreciate it if you or someone did the proper crediting, so it's all up to you.
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+ • **_Can we make request(s) to you, if possible?_**
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+ > Well, why not? I'll do my best as possible if there's enough time for me to do this so. If you have any queries or other stuff in your mind to tell, please don't hesitate
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+ (and feel free) to contact via email: **thomasandresaldana@gmail.com**
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+ **_Is there anything else we would like to know more about you?_**
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