File:Generative Text to Audio – Sound Effects Using Audiogen.webm
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English: In this video we'll use the audiogen functionality of Audiocraft to generate sound effects based on descriptions of sounds we want to hear, provided via the command line.
Starting code: https://github.com/heaversm/audiocraft-tutorials/tree/tutorials/01-audiogen-cmdline Ending code: https://github.com/heaversm/audiocraft-tutorials/tree/tutorials/02-audiogen-params About Me: I am a Staff Design Technologist on Mozilla's Innovation Team. All opinions and explorations are my own. Learn more about Mozilla Innovation at future.mozilla.org 0:00 - Introduction and Goals 0:13 - Stable Audio demo 0:33 - Audiocraft Github Repo 0:50 - Recap of last tutorial 1:30 - Intro to Audiogen 1:50 - Basic audio generation via command line 3:09 - Listening to our generated audio 3:50 - Set up script to accept command line parameters 6:24 - Testing generation via description parameters 6:55 - Next episode: Setting up a website form for audio generation |
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| Source | YouTube: Generative Text to Audio: Sound Effects Using Audiogen – View/save archived versions on archive.orgCategory:Media from YouTube |
| Author | Practical AI through Prototypes |
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