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By VIPPotato
This is my worst nightmare, it happens every time when I try to call the talking clock and similar services through skype.
By VIPPotato
This is my worst nightmare, it happens every time when I try to call the talking clock and similar services through skype.
By VIPPotato
I'm surprised this one is still active since Bell Atlantic merged with Verizon
By why_you_want_change_of_my_name
Some old tk. I wanted kill some cutty little kittens and play with them, but they was very aggressive xd
By Brycey Wicey
Here's the instrumental to No Type by Rae Sremmurd. Who remembers this? I remember jammin too dis on the radio like a decade ago. I use Moises to isolate the vocal.
I've never heard anything like this.
Reupload from my NOAA Weather Radio Channel, DFW-EAS
By Brycey Wicey
In this audio file, I talk about two AI vocal removers, Moises and StemRoller. I go over the main factors, like pricing, the features of the programs, the algorithms, and my experiences with using the two programs. Wondering which one you should use? listen to this and find out what is best for you baist on what you might use them for.
So, i trained the dectalk red dwarf text files and some interesting results happened. I put the fine tuned text through a language model and after fine tuning, i got it to right a bunch of text and rendered it myself through dectalk 4.99
By Mckensie
I have decided I'd test recording this on my android phone since I just installed a screen recorder application in case I wanna do any tutorials on this. It is in mono, but I don't think I can do anything about it with this one app I have. It is a little glitchy, so bear with me.
By Brycey Wicey
This is System F out of the blue but with only drums. These are the other instruments from the Roland JP 8000, which is what Ferry Corsten used to make this banger of a track. If you've seen the other file with the base and keys only, I used stemroller to separate this, and that's how I got the drum part.
By Brycey Wicey
Last night I went on shortwave radio again and listened to 7200 kHz (also known as 7.2 MHz), the 40 m ham radio band. Let me just say that last night was crazy! Everybody was on that frequency that night. Most of what everybody was arguing and talking about was a lot of politics stuff. Somebody must have said something because everybody was going on at it. Also, people were also transmitting Morse code as well. All I can tell you is that 7200 was a shitshow last night. Who knows what will happen on that frequency today or tonight. I recorded this with the na5b webSDR located in Washington, DC.
http://na5b.com:8901/
Even though I could hear some of the stuff they were saying in Ohio, where I'm from, it seemed to be more interesting through recording with that WebSDR.
By MusicalMan
Oh no, musicalman is here!
This is my first upload to the site, where I explain a bit about who I am, and what kind of audio I intend to post. I also talk a bit about the anxiety that keeps me from recording content more often.
By Brycey Wicey
This was something that I worked on last year. At first, I made this with an app called Clony AI (also known as VoiceCopy back in its early days). A few days later I decided to go by ElevenLabs because I was sick of using Clony AI to make it. For those who don't know, Clony AI was basically your lightweight version of ElevenLabs, because they basically used their API to make this app. For your free account you only get 100 characters for typing, and that's why I was sick of constantly creating audio files, and using up so much tokens. I was using my voice and Dane, who I have also cloned as well. You can tell later on in the recording that I switched to ElevenLabs. When I bought the subscription to ElevenLabs, I decided to continue working on the little audio file. It's first few days it was probably around two minutes. In this file, I was just hanging out with Dane and talking, talking about everything. I made it seem like I was there. Once I had all the files, I put everything in studio recorder, which most of you know is an audio editor for PC so that way I could make this audio file. By the way, go check his audiopub account, his username is Danestange.
By Sir Howard
This is the level 50 rewards track skin for Perils In Paradise, Poxi. Enjoy. I completed almost half the achievements for the expansion this week to get this.
By Brycey Wicey
Last night I was tuning to 7200 kHz, the 40 m ham band. I listen to this frequency because it's crazy, there's always some random chatter, some unlicensed operators, people playing music, and all sorts of random stuff that happens on there. Yes, I know that there are some sad hams out there who prefer not to listen to 7200 kHz because of the stuff that goes on there. But 7200 can be interesting and entertaining sometimes. This was recorded with the NA5B webSDR in Washington DC. If you wanna listen go tonight on 7200 if you have a radio or if you listen on a websdrand listen to what you can hear.
By keoku
#maga. Just listen
By keoku
I'm not saying I approve or deny but this is good.
By kalahami
This beat is the first one I am uploading here. Please judge kindly. Thank you.
In manamon 2, The players are not ment to kill Hyper Hathorilian do to them having an HP threshold that will trigger a transformation as soon as they have 1 health remaining.
However, The legendary dragons of Tangeria have an ability that will effect Hyper hathorilian. And that ability is called "Misusage, Causes the foe to use more usage points when targeting the Manamon with the ability. Takes effect even if the move misses the manamon. It also effects Manamon with Aptitude."
Battle music and Victory music are from Pokémon Legend of Arceus and Pokémon Brilliant diamond and shining purl respectively.
By musicalmara
Just heard on Snapchat.
By tunmi13
By Athlon
A recording of the Sequence storm track Grim Heart, rated 40, on audio cues 2 with 0.5 beat delay and moderate timing, with 87.23% accuracy.