#How can i make songs with ai models?
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This is a General AI Server, AI has many fields
Elaborate:
- your PC GPU
- your operative system
- what you want to do
- what tutorial link are you using (if any)
- a screenshot of the program (if any)
I dont know what program use i just wanna make a cover of a song
And my gpu is very old
What's your PC GPU?
Let me see
You can check your pc gpu on Windows via:
ctrl+shift+esc (task manager) -> Performance tab -> GPU
That's a CPU, from 2009
Intel G41 Express Chipset is neither a CPU or an integrated GPU. I think's it's more like an Intel chipset made for Intel LGA 775 motherboards, including the one with Core 2 Duo. Its Intel integrated GPU is supposedly Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500, which is older than Intel HD Graphics from 2010s.
your only options are either buy a better pc or use cloud
Train (make) RVC Models on cloud:
- Prepare the Dataset
- Setup RVC:
Choose a cloud way to use RVC,
- Google Colabs (max 4 hours of daily T4 16gb gpu not granted for free, not much hours for training, but easy to use, there's a paid tier):
- Kaggles (a bit harder to use and needs phone number but gives 30 hours weekly of better gpus, either T4x2 16gb each or P100 16gb, only free):
- Lightning.ai (Kinda hard, needs login, no issue with web uis or anything, but only free 15 credits monthly, Free Studios run 24/7 but require restart every 4 hours. There's a paid tier):
- Be sure to know about the tensorboard
Google Colab = Easier but risk of getting disconnected
Kaggle = Harder but way more gpu time
If you are looking for the easiest way and for free, is using https://weights.com/ which ofc uses RVC
RVC Inference (use models) on pre-recorded audio on Cloud
You can use either:
- Weights.com: Easiest Possible Ever Automatic
- Ilaria RVC Zero: Fastest free on cloud
- Applio UI Colab: RVC Fork with some extra features like TTS
- RVC AI Cover Maker UI: Automatically Separates the Vocals and Instrumentals, converts the voice and mixes them back

Yeah, this person's PC must be from around late 2000s, like wow that's old, older than my laptop that is from 12 years ago. Running RVC locally with only CPU there would be really slow, so online options are more suitable.
I bought it for playing counter strike 1.6 lol
yeah that's released in 2000 lmao, either buy a new pc to do it locally, or use cloud
cloud is remote good pc
Alr
there's services like Weights which makes it easy
anyways, keep me updated on this
Ok
let me know when this post is solved or any issues, cya