- Flexibility in songwriting: Allows lyricists and composers to create voices suitable for different music styles, enabling artists and producers to create more original and diverse music.
- Savings in the production process: Voice cloning technology provides time and cost savings in the music production process. For example, an artist may only need to record a few words or sentences, which can then be used to create different vocal parts for use in a song.
- Flexibility in concerts: Artists can use voice cloning technology in their concerts to further enhance their stage performances. With this technology, artists can use studio-quality voices in their live performances.
- Reviving voices from the past: Can be used to revive voices from the past in the music industry. As a result, famous artists from the past can have their old songs revived and presented to a new generation of music lovers.
- Ability to modify artists’ voices: Allows artists to make changes in their voices. For example, an artist’s pitch or rhythm can be altered, which may change the emotional tone or style of the music.
- Greater collaboration opportunities: Makes it easier for different artists to collaborate. For example, after an artist records in another country, they can combine their recording with other artists to produce a joint song.
- More originality: Provides artists with more originality and creativity in their music. For example, artists can use their voices in different ways to create more original and unique music.
- Improved recording quality: Enhances recording quality and results in better music production. This technology allows artists to record in studio quality, providing a better music experience. Discovery of new artists: Helps in discovering new talents. With this technology, new artists can record their voices and reach a wider audience to introduce themselves.