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    Orpheus TTS

    Orpheus TTS

    Towards Human-Sounding Speech

    ...The project ships both pretrained and finetuned English models, as well as a family of multilingual models released as a research preview, and includes data-processing scripts so users can train or finetune their own variants. Inference is provided through a Python package that uses vLLM under the hood for high-throughput, low-latency generation, including streaming examples that show how to generate audio chunks in real time. The maintainers provide Colab notebooks, a standardized prompting format, and one-click deployment via Baseten for production-grade, FP8/FP16 optimized inference with ~200 ms streaming latency.
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    OuteTTS

    OuteTTS

    Interface for OuteTTS models

    ...It provides a high-level Interface API that wraps model configuration, speaker handling, and audio generation so you can focus on integrating speech into your application rather than wiring up low-level engines. The project supports multiple backends including llama.cpp (Python bindings and server), Hugging Face Transformers, ExLlamaV2, VLLM and a JavaScript interface via Transformers.js, allowing it to run on CPUs, NVIDIA CUDA GPUs, AMD ROCm, Vulkan-capable GPUs, and Apple Metal. It also includes a notion of speaker profiles: you can create a speaker from a short audio sample, save it as JSON, and reuse it for consistent voice identity across generations and sessions. ...
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