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AI singing voices are computer-generated singing voices. They can be used to emulate a famous musician, or you can use them to emulate your own voice. They can be used to create AI cover songs, or you can use them to create new and original music either written by a person or an AI song generator. This wikiHow article teaches you how to create an AI singing voice, with a focus on using Kits.AI. We'll also cover some alternative tools you can try.
Things You Should Know
- There are many tools you can use to create an AI singing voice. These include Kits.AI, Voicify, Uberduck, Revocalize, So-VITS-SVC, RVC, and More.
- To create an AI singing voice, you need to input audio files from the singer you want to use the train the AI. Once trained, the vocals can replace vocals in any song.
- The vocal audio files you input should be clean acapella vocal tracks with no instruments, effects, or harmonized vocals.
Steps
Section 1 of 3:
Training an AI Singing Voice
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Go to https://www.kits.ai/ in a web browser. Kits.ai is an online tool that allows you create an AI singing voice for free using a few select voice models, community models, or your own voice. It also has paid options with more voice options available.
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Click Get Started — Free . It's the white button in the center of the screen.Advertisement
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Select the Voice Trainer. To do so, click + Train in the menu bar to the left. Then click Train a Voice .
- You need to sign up for an account to train voices with AI. When prompted, you can sign in with your Google account.
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Click Create . It's the white button in the middle of the screen.
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Select Starter and click Continue . This takes you to a menu where you can upload audio files for voice training.
- You can create one free AI singing voice with a free account.
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Select audio files used to train the AI. The AI needs an audio sample to train from. The audio should be a clean acapella track (no instruments) with no effects or harmonized vocals. You upload between 3 to 10 minutes of vocal tracks as a WAV or MP3 file. Drag and drop your audio files into the window in the middle of the screen and click Continue .
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Type a name for the voice and click Train . This will start analyzing the vocal data so that you can use the voice in a song. It'll take a while for the AI to analyze the audio sample.
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Section 2 of 3:
Using an AI Voice in a Song
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Go to https://www.kits.ai/ in a web browser. Kits.ai is an online tool that allows you create an AI singing voice for free using a few select voice models, community models, or your own voice. It also has paid options with more voice options available.
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Click Get Started — Free or Log In . You don't need to log in to use one of the free AI voices. If you want to use the one you created, you will need to click Log In in the upper-right corner and log in with your account.
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Click Convert . It's in the menu bar to the left. This allows you to select an AI singing voice and create an AI cover song using that voice.
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Select a voice to use. If you have a free account, you can click one of the voices under "Free AI Voices". If you have a paid subscription, you can select one of the voices under "Official Artists Voices." If you trained a voice for yourself to use, click My Voices in the menu bar to the left and click Use Voice in the box for whichever voice you want to use.
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Select an audio file to convert into an AI voice. If you have an MP3 or WAV file on your computer, you can drag and drop it into the box that says Add or Drop Audio File . Alternatively, you can copy the URL for a YouTube video. Click Enter YouTube Link and paste the YouTube link in the bar. You can also select the option to use one of the demo files or the option to record your own audio.
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Click Convert . This will start processing the audio and replacing the singing voice in the song with the AI singing voice you selected. This may take several minutes.
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Download the file. Once the file is finished processing, you can click the play icon next to the audio file on the left to hear how it sounds. If you like how it sounds, click the icon that resembles an arrow pointing down over a line to the right to download the file.
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