Hi there! I wonder if there are trans voice training programs for Linux-based systems. I see a few recommendations for mobile apps here and there, but I’d very much prefer a free/libre/open-source program that works on my primary devices.
I’ve also been looking into real-time spectrometers, but haven’t had much luck yet. (I’ll shift the blame to PulseAudio)
BlueSharkEnjoyer ( @BlueSharkEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English10•11 months agohttps://friture.org/ is the one I’ve been using.
TerryTPlatypus ( @TerryTPlatypus@beehaw.org ) English6•11 months agoWell, offering up my two cents there’s something called Common Voice by Mozilla. I think it’s like a voice dataset or something https://commonvoice.mozilla.org/en
XPost3000 ( @XPost3000@lemmy.ml ) 6•11 months agoYou should use Signalizer, it’s a really great FOSS Spectrum analyzer that I use all the time
I’m pretty sure there’s a standalone version, but I always use it as a plugin, so if it doesnt have a standalone version I’d recommend loading it into Bespoke Synth, idk what bespoke does but it basically works flawlessly on any Linux audio system I’ve tried automatically, and it’s just a fun software to mess with
Edit: a word
recursive_recursion [they/them] ( @recursive_recursion@programming.dev ) English5•11 months agoBoth are Apache-2.0 and the api is available on the AUR (albeit they’re a bit outdated)
also here’s a link to vosk’s models
This might not be exactly what you’re looking for but hopefully it provides another good option for you
- Aio ( @Aio@beehaw.org ) English3•11 months ago
This would be interesting, please send me a dm if you find anything. Good luck :)