This tutorial explains how to cover songs using someone else's voice and provides step-by-step instructions:
1. **Song Selection**: Choose a song to cover. In this example, the song is "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran.
2. **Download the Song**: Download the selected song from a streaming platform like Spotify using spotifydown.com.
3. **Trim the Chorus**: Use an audio editing program like Audacity to trim the chorus of the song, as it's used for the conversion.
4. **Extract Vocals**: Use a free AI tool called vocalremover.org to extract the vocals from the instrumental of the song.
5. **Download a Voice Model**: Find a voice model that matches the style of the singer you want to convert the song to. In this example, a Taylor Swift voice model is used.
6. **Prepare the Voice Model**: Extract the files from the downloaded voice model, which typically includes a .pth file and an index file.
7. **Voice Conversion**: Use kits AI, a free online tool, to perform the voice conversion. You upload the vocal track and apply settings like pitch shift, feature ratio, voice volume, etc.
8. **Combine with Instrumental**: After the conversion, you'll have a vocal track in the new voice. Combine it with the instrumental track of the song.
9. **Adjust Pitch of Instrumental**: If needed, adjust the pitch of the instrumental to match the converted vocal track.
10. **Save the Final Cover**: Save the final cover with the new voice and instrumental together.
11. **Repeat for Different Languages**: If covering songs in different languages, choose a voice model that matches the language of the song for better results.
This tutorial demonstrates how to cover songs using AI voice conversion, allowing you to sing songs in various styles and voices.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video tutorial on how to cover any song using anyone's voice with AI tools.
- The tutorial uses tools such as Spotify, vocalremover.org, kits.ai, and AI Hub Discord to download, isolate, convert, and train voices.
- The tutorial covers three examples: Ed Sheeran's Perfect sung by Taylor Swift, Yuri's Dry Flower sung by Harucha and Taylor Swift, and Nandemonaya sung by Aki.
- The tutorial explains the advanced settings and effects of kits.ai, such as pitch shift, conversion strength, voice volume, pre-processing and post-processing effects.
- The tutorial also mentions an alternative tool called RVC for running voice conversion locally on a computer with a GPU.