Okay, I have to say something. Made an account on here just for this. I wanna preface by saying I really, really hope this project succeeds. It seems like a fantastic new platform in theory, and I really hope it flourishes, because I would love to see an AI-based vocal synth platform with this promised level of versatility be on the market. I'm very happy to see a lot of people super excited about it, but... look.
I’m a long time vsynth fan. I've also been on Tumblr since 2015 and have seen several projects like this, where the developers are clearly passionate members of a community, they come up with an idea, promote it, and get it crowdfunded incredibly quickly through hype alone. It always seems to end up becoming a total mess because the development team are fans first and foremost, and don’t know how intense projects of this caliber can get. Every time I see things like this happen they end up going down in infamy because the release dates keep getting pushed, backers get upset, and things end up being released extremely late (if at all) and nowhere near the quality backers were expecting.
In all honesty, I think Vocatone and Misbah's promises and timeline go beyond ambitious and into the unreasonable given the budget and the presentation of the product thus far. All the promotion for Maghni has been very unprofessional, seeming like a small-scale, fan-made passion project rather than a $20k professional product with literally hundreds of backers contributing $135 per person on average. Not a lot of information has been given about the state of the project currently, even though there is a working model (24 seconds of product demo in the middle of a 3 minute promotional video is... a little underwhelming, really). I think the dev team really needs to be more open with their backers, and, more importantly, completely reevaluate their budget and timeline.
I think a project of this caliber being released by the end of this year on a budget of only $15k towards development (considering the approx. $5k towards artists and rewards) is beyond ludicrous, especially with the dev team as small as it is. There's only one listed AI developer, who's now being given until December of 2024 to have a multiple language AI speech synthesis model ready, and that's arguably the backbone of Maghni. I fear that, with the current timeline and budget (I know there's more money that's non-crowdfunded, but again, we have no clue how much that is or what it's being used for), either the quality of Maghni upon release is going to be less than ideal or the dev team is going to be extremely overworked and underpaid. Though the most likely scenario is that Maghni is going to be pushed back more and more, and extra funding is going to need to be obtained. I wouldn't be surprised if the final release gets pushed back into 2025.
I really, really hope Maghni succeeds. It seems like a phenomenal potential platform that would be fantastic for long-time vocal synth users and first-timers alike. I just can't help but be nervous about all of this because of that!
I’m a long time vsynth fan. I've also been on Tumblr since 2015 and have seen several projects like this, where the developers are clearly passionate members of a community, they come up with an idea, promote it, and get it crowdfunded incredibly quickly through hype alone. It always seems to end up becoming a total mess because the development team are fans first and foremost, and don’t know how intense projects of this caliber can get. Every time I see things like this happen they end up going down in infamy because the release dates keep getting pushed, backers get upset, and things end up being released extremely late (if at all) and nowhere near the quality backers were expecting.
In all honesty, I think Vocatone and Misbah's promises and timeline go beyond ambitious and into the unreasonable given the budget and the presentation of the product thus far. All the promotion for Maghni has been very unprofessional, seeming like a small-scale, fan-made passion project rather than a $20k professional product with literally hundreds of backers contributing $135 per person on average. Not a lot of information has been given about the state of the project currently, even though there is a working model (24 seconds of product demo in the middle of a 3 minute promotional video is... a little underwhelming, really). I think the dev team really needs to be more open with their backers, and, more importantly, completely reevaluate their budget and timeline.
I think a project of this caliber being released by the end of this year on a budget of only $15k towards development (considering the approx. $5k towards artists and rewards) is beyond ludicrous, especially with the dev team as small as it is. There's only one listed AI developer, who's now being given until December of 2024 to have a multiple language AI speech synthesis model ready, and that's arguably the backbone of Maghni. I fear that, with the current timeline and budget (I know there's more money that's non-crowdfunded, but again, we have no clue how much that is or what it's being used for), either the quality of Maghni upon release is going to be less than ideal or the dev team is going to be extremely overworked and underpaid. Though the most likely scenario is that Maghni is going to be pushed back more and more, and extra funding is going to need to be obtained. I wouldn't be surprised if the final release gets pushed back into 2025.
I really, really hope Maghni succeeds. It seems like a phenomenal potential platform that would be fantastic for long-time vocal synth users and first-timers alike. I just can't help but be nervous about all of this because of that!
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