Xvasynth Voice Packs !exclusive! ◆
The original release focused on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 4 , but the framework is universal. The program allows users to type any line of dialogue, select a character, and generate a .wav file that sounds remarkably like that character speaking the new line. XVASynth without voice packs is like a guitar without strings. The base program comes with a few legacy models (like Serana or Codsworth), but the true library lives through user-generated and officially ported voice packs .
Technically, xVASynth voice packs are derivative works based on copyrighted performances. Most voice actors have contracts granting game studios the rights to their vocal recordings. Distributing a model that reproduces a celebrity’s voice (like Keanu Reeves) without consent is a legal gray zone. xvasynth voice packs
Most voice packs are designed to be placed in xVASynth/resources/voice_data/ . If the folder doesn't exist, create it. The original release focused on The Elder Scrolls
We are entering an era of . Using zero-shot voice conversion, modders are training packs that allow, for example, Geralt of Rivia to speak perfect Japanese or Spanish—using the original actor’s vocal characteristics. The base program comes with a few legacy
Start simple. Download the core program, grab a Serana or Geralt voice pack from Discord, and spend an hour generating lines. You will quickly realize that the only limit is your imagination—and perhaps your hard drive space, because these voice packs are huge.
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.