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a pareidolic speech made with deepFilterNet, audacity, and some sort of noise

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Uploaded by: michaelos

Upload date: 1/24/2025

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well, so here's another entry in the pareidolic series. Here we've got this strange speech. The thing is pure gibberish, but it sounds like 2 or more voices talking with each other. It sounds etallic due to the source audio fiel I used, I don't remember how it sounded like but I remember having taken advantage that deepFilterNet could hallucinate some voices on the spot or at least try to infer them, and it did, pretty muthis is why I love this stuff. I can make shit like thisk. So enjoy and feel free to use in your sound design

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Daniel Kisielewski

what is deep filter net? And how do i use this? I likek it, sounds like alien chatter

Daniel Kisielewski

very avant garde

MichaelOs

oh. DeepFilterNet3 is a neural network to remove background noise from speech, but with a little bit of procesing I can make it extract speech that isn't actually there. In this case I use the openVino noise removal tool to use deepFilterNet. I have both 3 and 2, with 2 retaining more of the dynamic volume and some of the reverb from the origiinal voice as far as I know

MichaelOs

as far as I know only audacity seems to have the openVino AI effects. Those are the effects of which there are 2 noise removal models to remove background noise from speech, deepFilterNet2 and 3. Sometimes I use multiple instances of deepFilterNet to generate more pareidolic speeches. I tend to recursively limit the audio, then remove noise, then limit until there's a bit of background noise, remove again and whatnot

Daniel Kisielewski

so is this in the latest audacity?

MichaelOs

yes, but they don't come by default. You have to get them from the audacity AI plugins page I think, download the installer and from there you have to install whichever models you want

MichaelOs

this is mostly to save up space. Audacity doesn't ship with the default install the plugins because the AI models are pretty heavy on the system. The only bad thing is that those AI plugins only work in audacity's 64-bit build, and there's no 32bit bridge, unlike reaper, which is unfortunate. OpenVino is technically a module, and once enabled, closing and opening audacity the plugins appear

Daniel Kisielewski

so what kind of noise did you use? I tried white noise and it didn't work

MichaelOs

it's not easy to explain. I don't even remember how I did the last one, even. Oh wait. It was random plucks. I'd have to search the plugin though. I've seen it last time in the audacity forum or something. I created multiple of these or something, but then there are other sounds I've used that I don't remember. If I could remember which noise I used eprhaps I might be able to somehow remake it or something, but I sadly don't remember. All I know it was a metallic noise I made. I do with what I have often, and I usually don't know how I did the noise, I just go with it. I'll see if I can somehow replicate it

Andrew T

Satan's back on the call, discussing matters with a frantic, high on crack businessman.

Daniel Kisielewski

is it random pluck.ny

MichaelOs

yup