Anyone can now be transferred to the K-Pop star. Watch how the tools work from Korea’s super work

Anyone can now be transferred to the K-Pop star. Watch how the tools work from Korea’s super work

54683068151_fe042d6564_o-e1753953813565 Anyone can now be transferred to the K-Pop star. Watch how the tools work from Korea's super work

Music artists no longer need to limit what suits their natural voice. In fact, anyone with an artistic vision can now develop a singing sound to match it.

At the Fortune Brainstorm Ai Singapore Conference last week, Kyogu Lee, founder of Ai Startup Supertone, showed how his tools that work in the IQ of artificial intelligence can change a person’s singing.

The SuperTone model takes an audio recording and divides it into four different features: stadium, sound, timbre, and linguistic content. He explained to me that a person’s bell is what reflects his “vocal identity”. By isolating and changing the other three features, Supertone can rebuild different singing sounds that are still unique to the voice of each person.

Tools can work even for those who have no experience in singing – like luck Asia Editor Nicholas Gordon, whose voice has turned into a K-Pop singer through Supertone tools.

Supertone programs can also create lyrical sounds from scratch. Previously, music producers needed to find human artists who voiced their artistic ideas completely. Now, they do not have to “resort to human beings”, as he told me, because Supertone can easily “design unique voices for each of them.”

But he said he wanted to work with music artists, not to replace him. “We see creators and artists as participating creators,” he explained. Supertone can help artists experience new types or patterns if they do not have a natural sound for that. The startup depends on the artist’s notes to improve and improve technology.

“Listen believes,” he told me. Watch it shows the Supertone model on Mainstage of Fortune Brainstorm Ai Singapore.

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