V1.0 New!: Spirit Voice Vocal Generator
SVVG v1.0 operates on a 44.1 kHz, 32-bit floating-point audio stream. The architecture is modular, allowing for bypass or parameter modulation of each stage.
, which allows users to select from various noise types to improve the quality of spirit communication: Blue Noise : High-pitched, often used for focused spectral analysis. Brown Noise : Deeper, bass-heavy frequencies resembling a low roar. Grey Noise
: Voice acting for supernatural entities or ethereal NPCs. Spirit Voice Vocal Generator v1.0
: Standard versions include support for multiple languages, though English is the primary baseline for the spectral synthesis. Primary Use Cases
What sets the Spirit Voice Vocal Generator apart from other vocal synths is the dedicated control over "Breath" and "Air." In vocal mixing, the air is often where the "ghostly" quality resides. v1.0 allows you to dial in the exact amount of breathy noise behind the tone. This creates a sense of intimacy and closeness, or if pushed to extremes, a terrifying whispering effect that surrounds the listener. SVVG v1
The v1.0 factory library contains 350 presets, but three stand out as revolutionary:
: For text-to-speech, type the desired narration. For "Ghost Box" mode, adjust the noise blend and speed. Brown Noise : Deeper, bass-heavy frequencies resembling a
: Open the generator via a supported web portal or mobile app.
Integration of a diffusion-based generative model to replace the LPC filterbank, enabling training on "nonexistent voice" embeddings.
At its core, is a synthesizer designed specifically to mimic the timbre and texture of the human voice, but with a twist—it sounds as if the voice is coming from another dimension. Unlike standard choir libraries or standard formant filters, Spirit Voice is built from the ground up to produce "ghostly," "breathy," and "angelic" textures without relying on pre-recorded vocal samples.