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Evil Francis is back
also learn to normalize volume you fucking idiots
I see. Great idea you did there. Do you mind telling me how do you change the sample rate? I search everywhere but nowhere to be found. I tried to change the sample rate from 40 kHz (the output from RVC) to 22 kHz in audacity, but the sound becomes monstrous and slowed. I'm so lost right now.
I agree with you. This gonna be tedious and rewarding. But in my case, I still can't figure out how to change the sample rate and this made me can't relax calmly. Wish to hear more from you. Thank you once again.
its about same sample rate and same length. coming up with this is not easy, since you have to make lines the same length as the original one. i use audacity for this. i edit every lne 1by1.
tedious process, good reward