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Author SHA1 Message Date
mrq
0514f011ff how did I botch this, I don't think it affects anything since it never thrown an error 2023-03-09 22:36:12 +00:00
mrq
7b839a4263 applied the bitsandbytes wrapper to tortoise inference (not sure if it matters) 2023-02-28 01:42:10 +00:00
mrq
8250a79b23 Implemented kv_cache "fix" (from 1f3c1b5f4a); guess I should find out why it's crashing DirectML backend 2023-02-13 13:48:31 +00:00
mrq
729be135ef Added option: listen path 2023-02-09 20:42:38 +00:00
mrq
daebc6c21c added button to refresh voice list, enabling KV caching for a bonerific speed increase (credit to https://github.com/152334H/tortoise-tts-fast/) 2023-02-05 17:59:13 +00:00
James Betker
ccf16f978e more fixes 2022-05-02 16:44:47 -06:00
James Betker
ee24d3ee4b Support totally random voices (and make fixes to previous changes) 2022-05-02 15:40:03 -06:00
James Betker
01b783fc02 Add support for extracting and feeding conditioning latents directly into the model
- Adds a new script and API endpoints for doing this
- Reworks autoregressive and diffusion models so that the conditioning is computed separately (which will actually provide a mild performance boost)
- Updates README

This is untested. Need to do the following manual tests (and someday write unit tests for this behemoth before
it becomes a problem..)
1) Does get_conditioning_latents.py work?
2) Can I feed those latents back into the model by creating a new voice?
3) Can I still mix and match voices (both with conditioning latents and normal voices) with read.py?
2022-05-01 17:25:18 -06:00
James Betker
23a3d5d00b Move everything into the tortoise/ subdirectory
For eventual packaging.
2022-05-01 16:24:24 -06:00