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.
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.
I made this little skit last year. In this audio file, Microsoft Sam argues with the TikTok voices. They fight about who is better. Enjoy!
A fun recording of my cousin and I hanging out, we were just hanging out and listening to music and other stuff. This was recorded back in 2015. This was recorded with one of my RCA recorders that I didn't use as much, but I had some stuff from it. I had to convert a lot of those from VOC To MP3 so that way they would be playable on most devices.
This is a demo of the Zoom H1, the 2024 model. I bought the recorder last week after my Olympus DM720 had a problem with the USB port, because windows isn't recognizing my recorder as a USB device as it did for the last few months that I've had it. I recorded this last night as soon as I got the micro SD card, because my dumbass didn't order the kit which would have came with the SD card, but I got one with 128 GB which is even better because it records is wav format.
Here is my recording of radio Romania international, the English version on 7.375 mHz, recorded the day before Thanksgiving. I was in Naples, Florida during that time. Radio used, Tecsun PL880.
This is my recording of 1130 KMOX Missouri listening at night time. Received with my Tecsun PL880, recorded with my Olympus VN541 PC Which I don't really use anymore. Location is Columbus Ohio.
This isn't really my file, but I found this audio two months ago when playing the guessing game of guessing URL's on sndup.net, you should definitely try it! When you do, you'll find some cool and interesting audio. It's an unfinished beat that somebody made.
This recording was recorded with my iPhone 6s running iOS 9 recorded back in July 2016. Back then I was running one of my cool uniden walkie-talkies that I don't have anymore because the battery eventually gave out. For some who don't know, some walkie-talkie channels share frequencies with amateur radio repeaters, for example, channel 17, which was one of them that I was talking on. I talked to this guy about a lot of things. This wasn't my first time talking to him, my first time was somewhere around the end of March 2016, then I believe sometime in June and then the time that you're hearing this. Unfortunately I don't have the recording of my first contact with him with my walkie-talkie. I can tell that this guy owns this repeater, because he had everything pre-recorded giving out the repeaters call sign. The repeater is an nearby repeater close to me in a place in Ohio not far from me at all so everything was coming in clear. I was also sick in this recording with the cold, which kind of sucked. But it was still a pretty good recording.
I just scared Grandma again this morning with the bell upstairs, she was sitting on the couch watching TV. it was so funny!
Here it is, the third episode of Microsoft Sam reading posts from Mastodon. Enjoy!
Here's the instrumental version to headlines by Drake. I use Moises to isolate the vocals to this song. if y'all know the words, you know what to do. Go ahead and sing it!
This is the key elements to George Bellas run for cover. This is what it sounds like with just the keys and other elements. I use stem roller to isolate this stuff, it doesn't have any vocals, but I liked listening to the other elements of this song. I found the song a few months ago by doing the guessing game of guessing URL's from sndup.net. I thought the song was dope, so I thought why not separate some key elements of the song. If you want, I can upload the drum part so you can hear what the drum sounds like, with nothing but drums only.
A few weeks ago, I Woke up and before I went down stairs I turned on the loud bell I have in my room, you turn it on with a light switch. It was funny!
I made this AI Cover last year with voicemy.ai before they added a paywall to do covers. As of now I use Banger to do AI covers at the moment. This is an AI cover of You've Got a Friend In Me from Toy Story three, song made by Randy Numen. Enjoy!
In this audio file I talk about how I got banned from The Dragon's Cave Mastodon Server. Even though it was frozen and suspended, I haven't heard back in a long time about my account, so I just deleted that account. If you want to follow me on other Mastodon instances, I'm on mastodon.social, and convo .casa, but I don't think I'll be using convo as much though. for my convo, my username is @Blindy@convo .casa, and my mastodon.social username is @[email protected].
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I found this audio from sndup.net by guessing URL's, because they have four numbers or letters of a URL. I have a lot of files I have found and downloaded by doing this.
This was my attempt at dubbing music with ElevenLabs using the dubbing tool. Some of you don't know, but it only works with the spoken word, not actually singing. Though I do have songs that have singing, I also have music that speaks. So, I took this trance song You Are So Quiet by Aquagen. Aquagen is a German trance/techno artist. They released the German Version of the song, and the english song which most of you would know if you've heard it. I wanted to try and turn it to something else. Even though it may have not been the best dub, it was better than nothing. Some cons of this dub is when the time came for him to yell out why are you so Quiet, it didn't do well expressing it that way, but maybe because I needed to change the stability of the speech maybe. Enjoy this trance classic from 1999!
One of my recordings from five years ago, I was picking up kids on walkie-talkies. I was using the Midland talker walkie-talkie, which I still have to this day.
Back in the day I used to have this Nighthawk Carbon monoxide detector, but it also had a smoke detector as well, and it could talk. When you hit the button it would go from smoke then to Carbon monoxide. Who still has this detector to this day?
This was recorded Wednesday June 26. On this day there was a sporadic E skip opening going on, and there was some activity going on. Skip makes stations go outside the intended range of the station, and you'll be able to hear it for some time. Same with Tropo, but tropo doesn't have as far of a distance as skip. There were two stations battling each other out, one overriding the other. One of them was a Christian station, which I couldn't identify what it was because they were doing some programming and didn't give out their call letters. the other station I can identify as SDPb, South Dakota public radio. This is about at least 1000 miles from Ohio, Columbus is where I'm from. This FM DX season has been prity slow, with not that much E Skip happening, except for the South. There has been some tropo, which is better than nothing. Enjoy!
A compellation I made of Dane laughing at stuff. These recordings were from TeemTalk, from his server, and Brocks old server. We're always fun and we are crazy!
This is something I made a long time ago, and I made the DSI shop theme glitch a lot, then end with explosions. I made this with studio recorder. I wanted to be random, so I just let the DSI shop theme glitch.
My old recording of KIG86 Columbus Ohio, back in November 2, 2013. This was back in the CRS days. This was recorded with my old RCA DVR recorder. It recorded in voc format, and I had to convert them to MP3. Back then I would only record radio by putting the recorder next to the speaker, and I'm glad I don't do that anymore, now I use the headphone/line-in port. Back then I didn't really like that RCA recorder, it was kinda confusing for a blindy like myself. fun fact, I only recorded on one folder, even though this recorder had 10 folders, but I didn't really know how to use it. I would only use that recorder if I couldn't find my good recorders, or I used it before I got a new one.
Just playing threes on Dice World. I was playing the chill threes.
This is a trance classic track from 1999, it's out of the blue by system F, but I separated the drums and everything else from the song, and this is what it sounds like with just keys and synth strings. I only did the radio edit of this song because I used Stemroller to do this, and if I put the original mix it would take way too long to process due to my GPU. Enjoy peeps!
Enjoy this Voloco song that I made about coming back home from Florida. I made this in the beginning of the year after coming back home on December 31st when I was down there for the holidays.
Just some random stuff I came up with. I made this with readloud.net, which has most of the IVONA voices, put all the audio files in studio recorder, and that's how I made this. Enjoy Caillou gets grounded!
This is an audio recording from one of my old RCA recorders. It's a recording of me watching spike when cops was on. This recording starts with commercials, and then cops comes on. Recorders like these record in VOC format, which I had to convert to MP3. how many of you remember watching cops on spike?
This is the virus song made by Patrick Perdue from the Dectalk archive, but I used Moises to separate the vocals from the song, and it showed great results