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Voice tuning software has long been a staple in the music industry, providing correction for off-key singers and enhancing musical productions. However, these tools have often been criticized for their artificial sound. Recently, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have introduced a groundbreaking advancement in this technology, called Diff-Pitcher. For years, voice tuning software has played … Continued

Better than Auto-Tune? Johns Hopkins University unveils Groundbreaking Technology

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