From 0859e9f25284d2d07096763b0783cda5b3f23b36 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Reuben Morais Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2023 16:09:57 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Remove Coqui Studio references --- README.md | 34 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ef16c9b6a1..e3205c1bd3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,11 +7,6 @@ - 📣 [🐶Bark](https://github.com/suno-ai/bark) is now available for inference with unconstrained voice cloning. [Docs](https://tts.readthedocs.io/en/dev/models/bark.html) - 📣 You can use [~1100 Fairseq models](https://github.com/facebookresearch/fairseq/tree/main/examples/mms) with 🐸TTS. - 📣 🐸TTS now supports 🐢Tortoise with faster inference. [Docs](https://tts.readthedocs.io/en/dev/models/tortoise.html) -- 📣 **Coqui Studio API** is landed on 🐸TTS. - [Example](https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS/blob/dev/README.md#-python-api) -- 📣 [**Coqui Studio API**](https://docs.coqui.ai/docs) is live. -- 📣 Voice generation with prompts - **Prompt to Voice** - is live on [**Coqui Studio**](https://app.coqui.ai/auth/signin)!! - [Blog Post](https://coqui.ai/blog/tts/prompt-to-voice) -- 📣 Voice generation with fusion - **Voice fusion** - is live on [**Coqui Studio**](https://app.coqui.ai/auth/signin). -- 📣 Voice cloning is live on [**Coqui Studio**](https://app.coqui.ai/auth/signin).
@@ -253,29 +248,6 @@ tts.tts_with_vc_to_file( ) ``` -#### Example using [🐸Coqui Studio](https://coqui.ai) voices. -You access all of your cloned voices and built-in speakers in [🐸Coqui Studio](https://coqui.ai). -To do this, you'll need an API token, which you can obtain from the [account page](https://coqui.ai/account). -After obtaining the API token, you'll need to configure the COQUI_STUDIO_TOKEN environment variable. - -Once you have a valid API token in place, the studio speakers will be displayed as distinct models within the list. -These models will follow the naming convention `coqui_studio/en//coqui_studio` - -```python -# XTTS model -models = TTS(cs_api_model="XTTS").list_models() -# Init TTS with the target studio speaker -tts = TTS(model_name="coqui_studio/en/Torcull Diarmuid/coqui_studio", progress_bar=False) -# Run TTS -tts.tts_to_file(text="This is a test.", language="en", file_path=OUTPUT_PATH) - -# V1 model -models = TTS(cs_api_model="V1").list_models() -# Run TTS with emotion and speed control -# Emotion control only works with V1 model -tts.tts_to_file(text="This is a test.", file_path=OUTPUT_PATH, emotion="Happy", speed=1.5) -``` - #### Example text to speech using **Fairseq models in ~1100 languages** 🤯. For Fairseq models, use the following name format: `tts_models//fairseq/vits`. You can find the language ISO codes [here](https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/mms/tts/all-tts-languages.html) @@ -351,12 +323,6 @@ If you don't specify any models, then it uses LJSpeech based English model. $ tts --text "Text for TTS" --pipe_out --out_path output/path/speech.wav | aplay ``` -- Run TTS and define speed factor to use for 🐸Coqui Studio models, between 0.0 and 2.0: - - ``` - $ tts --text "Text for TTS" --model_name "coqui_studio///" --speed 1.2 --out_path output/path/speech.wav - ``` - - Run a TTS model with its default vocoder model: ```