Xvasynth Voice | Packs
Installing a voice pack is surprisingly straightforward, though it requires manual file management.
Step 1: Download the Core Program Visit the official GitHub or Nexus Mods page for xVASynth. Ensure you download the latest version (v2 or v3, as of this writing) as older versions use incompatible voice pack formats.
Step 2: Locate the resources Folder
After installing xVASynth, open the installation directory. Inside, find the folder labeled resources. Within that, you will likely see subfolders like app, models, and voice_data.
Step 3: Find the voice_packs Directory
Most voice packs are designed to be placed in xVASynth/resources/voice_data/. If the folder doesn't exist, create it. xvasynth voice packs
Step 4: Download the Voice Pack
Voice packs are distributed as .zip or .xpak files. Download your desired pack from the official xVASynth Discord server or Nexus Mods.
Step 5: Extract and Place
Extract the contents of the zip file. You should see a folder named after the character (e.g., Geralt_Witcher3). Drag this entire folder into your voice_data directory.
Step 6: Refresh or Restart Open (or restart) xVASynth. Navigate to the voice selection dropdown. If installed correctly, the new character’s name should appear. Select it, type a test line, and hit "Synthesize." Click "Synthesize
Note: Some advanced packs require a separate "voice model" file (.pth or .bin) placed in a /models directory. Always read the included readme.txt.
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