AI’s ability to generate realistic text and photographs is well known, but it can also produce realistic sounds. In recent years, the AI-based generation for creating music, voice, and sound effects has made significant strides. Although it still poses a risk to industry professionals, it offers a diversity of practical answers for those who want background noise or voiceovers for their projects.
So here’s my roundup of the five that inspired me the most with their ability to create realistic vocals and audio effects or even catchy pop songs. And if none of them really meet your needs, take a look at the most productive of the rest as well.
Stable Audio 2. 0, evolved through Stability. ai, one of the original developers of the Stable Diffusion style of symbol generation, converts text to audio and audio to audio. This means that you can create a song or a song in a downloaded sample, as well as an herbal language message. Tracks can last up to 3 minutes. Importantly, it has been fully trained with authoritative knowledge of the AudioSparx music library, which means that the original creators are compensated for their work. The generative style is based on a latent diffusion algorithm, which works in the same way as the generation of diffusion symbols, and tracks created on the platform can be freely used for advertising purposes.
Mubert is an all-in-one AI-powered generative music production studio. It can generate songs up to 25 minutes long from a single natural language message, and users can choose from genres, instruments, moods, and musical styles. A formula of extensions and plugins mean it can be incorporated with popular video editing equipment like After Effects and Premier, and the Mubert Studio platform allows you to paint over music in collaboration with others. There are several licensing packages available that allow you to use the tracks you create in advertising projects; however, downloading to music streaming facilities like Spotify is not allowed lately.
Elevenlabs is a complicated text-to-speech generator created by former Google and Palantir engineers that creates audio from spoken words. Just type in the text you need to hear, one of the preset voices, and listen as your words come to life. What does it do? Impressive is the amount of emotional intonation that can be implemented in the result, creating a very natural and human-sounding dialogue. In fact, the generation is so smart that the publisher HarperCollins followed it to create audiobooks in other languages.
Synthesia is a wonderful full-featured generative AI tool that I also talked about in my roundup of my favorite video genAIs. But it also works well for creating voices, which is why it’s also on this list. With a library of over 130 voices to decide on, you can also temporarily translate your audio into many languages; You can even manually adjust the pronunciation of individual words if you don’t like their default sound. This makes it ideal for creating voiceover tracks for any type of video or even automating the creation of podcasts, trailers, audiobooks, or any other type of spoken word content you might need.
Suno is a lot of fun! Create songs about anything you want, accompanied by lyrics, from an undeniable text message. You can ask them to create the song in the genre of your choice and provide the lyrics yourself, or let generative algorithms write them for you. The vocals in a song sound very herbal and human. It works on a credits system, with users in the single tier to create songs with a duration of up to 1 minute and 20 seconds and expand them with more credits by purchasing a subscription to one of the premium tiers. Paid service users can monetize the content they create or use it for advertising purposes.
There are many! Most of them can be tried for free, so dive in and see if there’s anything that fits your needs.
Audiocraft
AudioCraft is an open-source style of sound generation created through Meta. Lately it is not available as an internet service and requires installation and some technical know-how to make it work. However, you can try it out with a demo of some of its features here.
Amadeo Code
Users of the generative AI-powered songwriting wizard pay according to the finished track.
AIVA
Ideal for those who need to use AI to expand complex and emotional pieces of music that sound as if they were created by human composers.
Battery
Compose short songs from text prompts, with lyrics generated through GPT-3.
Beatoven
Generate background music for online content (or any other type of music) in styles and edit it with undeniable AI tools.
boomy
Create songs in seconds with a strong user interface and network.
Butter Reader
Turn posts into audio experiences.
Celebrity AI Voice
Text-to-speech to your favorite (or not-so-favorite) celebrities!
Good exchange
AI vocal platform with a range of tools, text-to-speech, AI voice generation, and AI song covers.
Instant Singer
Create a clone of your own voice and pay attention to it singing any song.
Just a story
Create audio stories.
LANDR
It’s a complete cloud mixing and recording platform with AI built into the mastering process.
Lalal
Artificial intelligence tool that allows you to extract things like vocals or tracks from existing audio and video tools.
Loudly
Music platform for AI-generated royalty-free tracks with AI-assisted recommendations.
Murf
AI speech studio with customizable text-to-speech.
MusicFX
Google’s generative music creation, powered through the search giant’s MusicLM model.
Podcast
Podcasting tool with various genAI features, text-to-speech, and noise removal.
Poll
Generate exclusive AI tracks with a single click.
Discourse
Text-to-speech tool to create a natural-sounding voice.
Raw Sound
Create traditional music tracks in many other styles and moods for royalty-free use.
Poll
AI music generation with licensing features to use your tracks for advertising purposes.
Wave Tool
Music generator with its own chatbot, Conductor, which guides users through the AI music creation procedure.
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