I forced the fantastic, AI-based xVASynth to recite my minor poem ‘The Cleaning Crew’ with three different voices. I thought it came out quite well.
Link to the original poem.
I forced the fantastic, AI-based xVASynth to recite my minor poem ‘The Cleaning Crew’ with three different voices. I thought it came out quite well.
Link to the original poem.
I used the fantastic AI-based program xVASynth to recite part of my poem ‘A Pair of Old Dogs’, about me taking a stroll after playing the guitar in the woods.
Link to the rest of the poem.
I forced the fantastic AI-based program xVASynth to recite part of my free verse poem ‘I Was Born a Unicorn’, about me finding out that I was high-functioning autistic.
In comparison with the previous voice I had to rein in for my ongoing novel/novella or whatever it is, this recording came out quite good.
Link for the rest of the poem.
I used the fantastic, AI-based program xVASynth to recite the entirety of my minor poem ‘A Spider’s Song’. I think it came out real good.
You can find the original poem through this link.
I used the fantastic, AI-based program xVASynth to generate the first six minutes of my poem ‘Happiness Is a Warm Cat Girl’.
You can read the rest of this poem through this link.
I used the fantastic, AI-based program xVASynth to generate five minutes of my poem ‘Dinosaur Apocalypse’, and I uploaded it to YouTube.
You can find the rest of this poem through this link.
A new version of xVASynth got released, and I figured, why not force one of those voices to recite my poem ‘Sasquatch Goddess’?
The process turned out to be more annoying that I expected, so I just generated two minutes of it.
You can read the rest of the poem through this link.