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You could try using a conditioning clip that speaks at a slower rate,
although people have only had mixed results with that.
You can also just resample
<https://pytorch.org/audio/stable/tutorials/audio_resampling_tutorial.html>the
audio at a higher sample rate, but save it at the default rate.
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Is there a way to make the pace of the voice slower? Seems to talk a
little too fast for me by default.
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@neonbjb Also referencing discussion #95 , is this a limitation of the technique / model itself? Or would it be possible to add the feature in the future? Like how Google and Azure TTS services allow you to enter in a float number to adjust the speaking speed. |
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I'm sure there's a way to add a feature like this, but I am not actively developing this project. Sorry! |
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now you can control speaking rate 😄 🚀 |
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Is there a way to make the pace of the voice slower? Seems to talk a little too fast for me by default.
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