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Connor Domotor🙏 11 karmaNov 16, 2023@RiffusionI was looking for a song creator so I inserted rick astley never gonna give you up. Look how they massacred my boy.
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Great for automating podcast mastering. Voicecrush takes care of removing "em, eh, äh, um" etc. Also: my recording setup has some subtle background noise / hum, which cause I never was able to identify, nor able to get rid of with typical audio software. I don't know how Voice Crush accomplishes it, but I guess its AI features are doing an awesome job of filtering out these noises and distortions from hour-long recordings flawlessly.
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I really enjoy using Remini, but I can only rate it three stars for two main reasons: 1. The ads in the free version are too long and disrupt the experience. 2. The pro version is extremely expensive, making it hard to justify the upgrade.
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Total game changer. I’ve been using it for about two weeks now, and honestly, I don’t think I need my copywriter or editor anymore. I usually use a mix of Perplexity Claude ChatGPT to generate content for my sites. But no matter how advanced my prompts are, the output often still gets flagged as AI generated by tools like Originality or ZeroGPP.. and it still reads a bit synthetic. After running the content through Humantone, though, it actually sounds like something a real person wrote. Clean, natural, quality. I still make a few light edits here and there, but man… it saves a ridiculous amount of time.
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A huge loss of detail after AI editing, because photos are only blurred (making it look sharper) and not really sharpened! Post-processing or correction is not possible.
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It did nothing after more than 20 minutes on a 90 seconds audio...
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WriteTone is a spark in the margins, it snaps verbs awake, nudges cadence into place, then steps back. Not a sculptor, more a metronome. Great when your draft needs oxygen.
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Very, very short “free” leash of 200 words. I didn’t give it a second whirl after that. Smh. Maybe limit free to about 1,000 Words. Or limit functions instead of characters. But I don’t know… I’m nothing but a chump layman here so don’t mind me
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OpenAmazing! This is exactly what I‘ve been looking for for years
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Hey Guys! 👋 I built TonesMatch because chasing guitar tone is still way too messy. Most guitarists have done the same thing: search “Metallica amp settings” or “Hotel California guitar tone,” copy some random settings from a forum, and then realize they do not really work on their own amp. The problem is that tone settings are not universal. A Marshall Plexi, Boss Katana, Fender Blues Jr, and Line 6 Helix all respond differently. A general AI tool might suggest a channel, knob, or setting that sounds right in theory but does not even exist on your gear. TonesMatch solves this by combining researched real-world tone data with gear-aware AI. You type a song, choose your guitar, amp, and pedals, and TonesMatch adapts the target tone to your actual rig. It gives you practical settings you can actually dial in: amp channel, gain, EQ, pickup position, effects, and pedal chain suggestions. What makes it different: - Built on researched tone and gear data, not generic guesses - Adapts settings to your specific guitar, amp, pickups, and pedals - Supports both guitar and bass - Avoids recommending controls that do not exist on your amp - Includes a growing database of 13,000+ researched tones Would love feedback from guitarists, bassists, producers, and anyone who has ever spent too long chasing the perfect tone. Thanks for checking it out!
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