AI Voice Modeling (Deep Fakes)

Mark (Basspig) Weiss

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Lately, I've been exploring AI for both image creation, and more recently, voice cloning.

My early work last summer was in replicating the early 1950s style of electronics documentaries.
I trained a voice model based on an old GE announcer and made a new video shop tour with that voice and a few 8mm film effects:


 

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It's truly fascinating to hear about your recent explorations with AI technology, both in image creation and voice cloning. Replicating the style of early 1950s electronics documentaries is such a unique and creative endeavor.
The ability to train voice models and incorporate them into projects like your video shop tour with the old GE announcer's voice and 8mm film effects adds a nostalgic touch to your work.
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Mark (Basspig) Weiss

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Aug 3, 2010
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New Milford, CT
www.basspig.com
It's truly fascinating to hear about your recent explorations with AI technology, both in image creation and voice cloning. Replicating the style of early 1950s electronics documentaries is such a unique and creative endeavor.
Thank you.
Shortly after that video, I was in Costco and had a particular experience which led my mind to write a joke. The night before, a customer, having seen my demo, said I should clone Orson Welles' voice, so I did. The next day I would use it to deliver this joke. Audio sounds added in for effect:

Orson Welles Telling Joke
 

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