#im hearing pops all throughout my audio
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Popping sounds in your audio could be caused by issues in the training samples used to create your voice clone. If the training data contains any artifacts, such as pops or other distortions, these can carry over into the generated audio.
The best solution is to delete the current voice clone and recreate it using cleaner, high-quality audio samples. Ensure the training data is free of background noise, distortions, or any unwanted sounds to achieve better results. If the issue persists, you may want to reach out to the support team for further assistance.
its not a voice clone, its a generated voice
Popping sounds in generated audio can occur for a few reasons. Here are some steps you can take to address the issue:
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Adjust Stability and Similarity Settings: If you're using a generated voice, tweaking the stability and similarity sliders can help. Lowering the stability setting may reduce artifacts like pops, but be cautious as it can also affect the voice's consistency.
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Shorten Text Length: Long text inputs can sometimes lead to audio artifacts. Try breaking your text into smaller sections (under 800-900 characters) and generating them separately.
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Check for Style Exaggeration: If the style setting is enabled, it can sometimes cause instability, including pops or other artifacts. Keeping this setting at 0 might help.
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Regenerate the Audio: Since the models are non-deterministic, regenerating the same text can sometimes produce a cleaner result.
If the issue persists, it could be related to the specific voice you're using. You might want to test with a different voice to see if the problem is voice-specific. Let me know if you need further assistance!
my stability is set at 50%, is that normal? Should i lower it for the pops? Similarity is at 75%