uncloseai-speech/docs/MODELS.md
Russell Ballestrini cd4248045e Update MODELS.md with comprehensive TTS engine documentation
- Expanded Piper TTS and Coqui XTTS sections with full details
- Added Mozilla TTS (historical reference, skip in favor of Coqui)
- Added Chatterbox (voice assistant framework)
- Added Mimic 3 (Mycroft TTS, at-risk from shutdown)
- Added eSpeak NG (legacy formant synthesis, 100+ languages)
- Added Kokoro TTS (new 2024 project, StyleTTS2-based)
- Expanded Silero TTS as HIGHEST priority (actively maintained)
- Documented licenses, repositories, model hubs for all engines
- Added integration effort estimates and raccoon priorities

This update provides comprehensive tracking of all TTS engines for
the raccoon mission to rescue and integrate abandoned models.

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TTS Models and Engines

Raccoon Mission: Rescue abandoned open-source TTS models and integrate them into UncloseAI Speech

This document tracks all TTS engines under consideration for integration. Each engine is evaluated for:

  • License compatibility (AGPL-friendly)
  • Quality and speed
  • Maintenance status (active or abandoned)
  • Integration effort

Currently Integrated

1. Piper TTS

Status: Working with absolute paths License: MIT Original Project: rhasspy/piper (abandoned) Fork: OHF-Voice/piper1-gpl v1.3.0 Current Package: PyPI piper-tts>=1.2.0 Repository: https://github.com/rhasspy/piper Model Hub: https://huggingface.co/rhasspy/piper-voices

Description: Fast, local neural text-to-speech engine using ONNX runtime. Originally created by Rhasspy for voice assistants, now community-maintained. One of the most widely-deployed open-source TTS engines.

Key Features:

  • Fast CPU-based neural TTS
  • ~100+ high-quality voices across 40+ languages
  • Multilingual support (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and many more)
  • ONNX runtime for efficient inference
  • Low memory footprint (~100MB per voice)
  • No GPU required
  • Production-ready quality

Model Source:

  • HuggingFace: rhasspy/piper-voices
  • Direct download: https://huggingface.co/rhasspy/piper-voices/resolve/v1.0.0/
  • Over 100 voice models available
  • Multiple quality levels (low/medium/high)

Integration:

  • Used for tts-1 model (fast, good quality)
  • Models stored in /app/voices/en/en_US/libritts_r/medium/
  • Configuration via absolute paths in voice_to_speaker.yaml
  • Download with: make voices-piper

Example Config:

tts-1:
  alloy:
    model: /app/voices/en/en_US/libritts_r/medium/en_US-libritts_r-medium.onnx
    speaker: 79

Performance:

  • Speed: ~0.05x RTF (real-time factor)
  • Memory: 100-200MB per model
  • Latency: <100ms for short sentences

Raccoon Notes:

  • Original rhasspy project abandoned by creator
  • OHF-Voice fork has no PyPI package
  • Community maintaining model repository on HuggingFace
  • Mirror all voices to prevent HuggingFace dependency
  • Consider creating uncloseai-piper fork for long-term stability

Raccoon Priority: (Production-ready, widely used)


2. Coqui TTS (XTTS v2)

Status: Integrated as tts-1-hd License: MPL-2.0 / Apache-2.0 (model-dependent) Original Project: coqui-ai/TTS (company shut down, archived) Current Package: PyPI coqui-tts[languages] Repository: https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS Model Hub: https://huggingface.co/coqui/XTTS-v2

Description: Professional-grade multilingual TTS with voice cloning capabilities. Originally developed by Coqui AI (a commercial venture spun out of Mozilla TTS), now community-maintained after company shutdown in 2024. XTTS v2 is the flagship model.

Key Features:

  • High-quality multilingual TTS (16+ languages)
  • Voice cloning from 6+ second audio samples
  • Zero-shot voice conversion
  • Emotional prosody control
  • Streaming TTS support
  • GPU accelerated (NVIDIA/ROCm)
  • Fine-tuning capabilities
  • ~1.8GB model size

Languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Dutch, Czech, Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Hungarian, Korean, Hindi

Model Source:

  • HuggingFace: coqui/XTTS-v2
  • Auto-downloaded on first use
  • Pre-trained model: ~1.8GB
  • Speaker embeddings: user-provided WAV files

Integration:

  • Used for tts-1-hd model (slower, high quality)
  • Voice cloning with custom WAV samples
  • Language auto-detection with langdetect
  • Download speaker samples with: make voices-xtts

Example Config:

tts-1-hd:
  alloy:
    model: xtts
    speaker: /app/voices/alloy.wav
    language: en

Performance:

  • Speed: ~0.3x RTF (GPU), ~1.5x RTF (CPU)
  • Memory: 2GB GPU VRAM / 4GB RAM (CPU)
  • Latency: 1-5 seconds for first chunk
  • Quality: Excellent, human-like prosody

Raccoon Notes:

  • Coqui company shut down in 2024, repository archived
  • Repository still works perfectly, code is stable
  • Community forks emerging (XTTS-v2 continuation projects)
  • Must mirror XTTS-v2 weights before they disappear from HuggingFace
  • High priority to fork as uncloseai-xtts for long-term maintenance
  • Large, active community still using it

Raccoon Priority: (Best quality voice cloning, critical to preserve)


High Priority Integration Targets

3. Mozilla TTS 🎯

Status: NOT INTEGRATED - HISTORICAL REFERENCE License: Mozilla Public License 2.0 Original Project: mozilla/TTS (archived, became Coqui) Repository: https://github.com/mozilla/TTS

Description: Mozilla's original text-to-speech engine, launched as part of Project Common Voice initiative. Archived in 2021 when team spun out to form Coqui AI. Historical predecessor to Coqui TTS.

Key Features:

  • Multiple TTS architectures (Tacotron, Glow-TTS, etc.)
  • Multi-speaker capabilities
  • Voice conversion
  • Attention mechanisms for alignment
  • Neural vocoder support (WaveGrad, MelGAN, etc.)

Raccoon Notes:

  • Fully superseded by Coqui TTS (XTTS v2)
  • No unique capabilities beyond what Coqui offers
  • Outdated architecture compared to modern engines
  • Historical importance: pioneered open-source neural TTS at Mozilla
  • Code still available for research purposes

Integration Decision: Skip in favor of Coqui TTS, which is the direct successor with better quality and features.

Raccoon Priority: (Skip - use Coqui XTTS v2 instead)


4. Chatterbox 🎯

Status: NOT INTEGRATED - HIGH PRIORITY License: Apache-2.0 Project: chatterbox-ai/chatterbox (community project) Repository: https://github.com/chatterbox-ai/chatterbox

Description: Community-driven voice assistant TTS framework focused on privacy and offline operation. Designed as a Mycroft alternative with modern architecture.

Key Features:

  • Privacy-first, fully offline
  • Plugin architecture for multiple TTS backends
  • Wake word detection integration
  • Voice assistant optimized (low latency)
  • Multiple voice options
  • Lightweight deployment

Raccoon Notes:

  • Active community development
  • Could integrate as backend engine provider
  • Focuses on voice assistant use case (similar to our API goals)
  • May provide additional voice models
  • Needs investigation for model availability

Integration Effort: 4-6 hours (needs research)

Raccoon Priority: (Interesting for voice assistant features)


5. Mimic 3 🎯

Status: NOT INTEGRATED - MEDIUM PRIORITY License: Apache-2.0 Project: MycroftAI/mimic3 (Mycroft discontinued) Repository: https://github.com/MycroftAI/mimic3 Model Hub: https://huggingface.co/mycroftai

Description: Mycroft AI's third-generation TTS engine, based on VITS architecture. Developed before Mycroft's shutdown in 2023. Uses neural TTS with high-quality voices.

Key Features:

  • VITS-based neural TTS
  • Multiple languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian, etc.)
  • ONNX runtime for fast inference
  • Offline-capable
  • Multiple voices per language
  • Low resource requirements

Model Source:

  • HuggingFace: mycroftai/mimic3
  • Pre-built ONNX models
  • Voice models still available

Raccoon Notes:

  • Mycroft company shut down in 2023
  • Models still hosted on HuggingFace
  • VITS architecture is proven and efficient
  • Similar to Piper but different model training
  • Could offer additional voice variety
  • Risk: HuggingFace models may disappear

Integration Effort: 3-5 hours

Raccoon Priority: (Good quality, at-risk from Mycroft shutdown)


6. eSpeak NG 🎯

Status: NOT INTEGRATED - LEGACY REFERENCE License: GPL-3.0 Project: espeak-ng/espeak-ng (actively maintained) Repository: https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng

Description: Classic formant synthesis TTS engine. Not neural, but incredibly lightweight and supports 100+ languages. The "eSpeak Next Generation" fork is actively maintained. Used in accessibility tools worldwide.

Key Features:

  • 100+ languages supported
  • Tiny footprint (<10MB)
  • No model files needed (rule-based)
  • Real-time synthesis
  • Highly portable (embedded devices)
  • SSML support
  • IPA phoneme output

Raccoon Notes:

  • NOT neural TTS - uses formant synthesis (robotic sound)
  • Quality much lower than neural models
  • Historical importance: accessibility standard
  • Useful fallback for unsupported languages
  • GPL-3.0 license compatible with AGPL
  • Could serve as pronunciation engine for neural TTS

Integration Decision: Low priority for main TTS, but could use for phoneme generation or ultra-low-resource fallback.

Raccoon Priority: (Useful as fallback, not primary TTS)


7. Kokoro TTS 🎯

Status: NOT INTEGRATED - HIGH PRIORITY License: Apache-2.0 Project: hexgrad/kokoro (new, actively developed) Repository: https://github.com/hexgrad/kokoro Model Hub: https://huggingface.co/hexgrad/Kokoro-82M

Description: Fast, efficient neural TTS with StyleTTS2-based architecture. Released in 2024 as an optimized, production-ready alternative to larger models. Focuses on quality-to-speed ratio.

Key Features:

  • Fast inference (optimized StyleTTS2)
  • Small model size (82M parameters)
  • High-quality English voices
  • Multiple speaker support
  • Good prosody and naturalness
  • CPU-friendly

Model Source:

  • HuggingFace: hexgrad/Kokoro-82M
  • Pre-trained models available
  • Active model updates

Raccoon Notes:

  • New project (2024) but very promising
  • Developer actively improving it
  • Good balance of quality and speed
  • Could be excellent middle ground between Piper and XTTS
  • Still maturing, but worth watching

Integration Effort: 4-6 hours

Raccoon Priority: (Promising new engine, active development)


8. Silero TTS 🎯

Status: NOT INTEGRATED - HIGHEST PRIORITY License: Apache-2.0 Project: snakers4/silero-models (ACTIVELY MAINTAINED) Repository: https://github.com/snakers4/silero-models Model Hub: https://models.silero.ai/

Description: Enterprise-grade TTS models from Silero AI team. One of the few actively maintained open-source TTS projects. Offers excellent quality-to-size ratio with production-ready stability.

Key Features:

  • ACTIVELY MAINTAINED (critical for raccoon mission)
  • Fast, small models (~50-100MB each)
  • High quality for size
  • Multiple languages: English, Russian, German, Spanish, French, Ukrainian
  • Multiple speakers per language
  • Emotion/speed control
  • PyTorch and ONNX formats
  • CPU-friendly, real-time capable
  • Commercial-friendly license

Languages & Speakers:

  • English: 4+ speakers (en_v4)
  • Russian: 8+ speakers (ru_v4) - best quality
  • German: 2 speakers (de_v3)
  • Spanish: 2 speakers (es_v1)
  • French: 1 speaker (fr_v3)
  • Ukrainian: 1 speaker (ua_v3)

Model Source:

Integration Plan:

  1. Add to requirements.txt: torch (already have) or load via PyTorch Hub
  2. Create src/engines/silero.py
  3. Download models to /app/voices/silero/
  4. Add make voices-silero target
  5. Map OpenAI voice names to Silero speakers

Example Usage:

import torch
model, symbols, sample_rate, example_text, apply_tts = torch.hub.load(
    repo_or_dir='snakers4/silero-models',
    model='silero_tts',
    language='en',
    speaker='v4_en'
)
audio = apply_tts(text=text, speaker='en_0', sample_rate=sample_rate)

Performance:

  • Speed: ~0.1x RTF (very fast)
  • Memory: 50-100MB per model
  • Latency: <200ms
  • Quality: Excellent for size

Raccoon Notes:

  • STILL ACTIVELY MAINTAINED - rare in TTS landscape!
  • Silero AI team responds to issues and updates models
  • Best quality-to-size ratio available
  • Production-ready and widely deployed
  • Russian TTS quality is exceptional
  • Low risk of abandonment

Integration Effort: 2-4 hours (straightforward PyTorch integration)

Raccoon Priority: (HIGHEST - active maintenance, excellent quality, easy integration)


4. StyleTTS2 🎯

Status: NOT INTEGRATED - HIGH PRIORITY Project: yl4579/StyleTTS2 (research, somewhat active) License: MIT

Why Integrate:

  • State-of-the-art quality
  • Best prosody and naturalness
  • Voice cloning capability
  • Style/emotion control
  • Research-grade results

Features:

  • Human-level prosody
  • Zero-shot voice cloning
  • Style transfer
  • Emotion and speaking style control
  • LibriTTS trained models

Challenges:

  • Complex dependencies
  • Requires phonemizer
  • Slower than other engines
  • GPU recommended

Model Source:

  • HuggingFace: yl4579/StyleTTS2-LibriTTS
  • GitHub releases

Estimated Integration Effort: 6-8 hours

  • Complex dependency chain
  • Need phonemizer setup
  • Create custom engine wrapper
  • May need model quantization for production

Raccoon Priority: (Best quality, but complex)


5. Fish Speech 🎯

Status: NOT INTEGRATED - MEDIUM PRIORITY Project: fishaudio/fish-speech (active) License: Apache 2.0

Why Integrate:

  • Fast and efficient
  • Good multilingual support
  • Active development
  • Clean API

Features:

  • Fast inference
  • Multilingual (EN, ZH, JA)
  • Voice cloning
  • Streaming support
  • Modern architecture

Model Source:

  • HuggingFace: fishaudio/fish-speech-1
  • GitHub releases

Estimated Integration Effort: 4-6 hours

Raccoon Priority: (Active, good quality, but newer/less proven)


Medium Priority Targets

6. Kokoro TTS

Status: NOT INTEGRATED Project: hexgrad/kokoro (new, active) License: Apache 2.0

Features:

  • Fast, small, quality
  • Multiple voices
  • Good English support
  • Emerging project

Raccoon Priority: (Promising but new)


7. Bark (Suno AI)

Status: NOT INTEGRATED Project: suno-ai/bark (archived, company pivoted to music) License: MIT

Why Consider:

  • Can generate music and sound effects
  • Non-verbal sounds (laughs, sighs)
  • Multiple languages
  • Background audio

Why Low Priority:

  • Very slow generation
  • Large models (~10GB)
  • Company abandoned it
  • Quality inconsistent

Raccoon Priority: (Unique features, but slow and abandoned)


Low Priority / Archived

8. Tortoise TTS

Status: NOT INTEGRATED Project: neonbjb/tortoise-tts (low activity) License: Apache 2.0

Features:

  • Very high quality
  • Voice cloning

Why Low Priority:

  • Extremely slow (minutes per sentence)
  • Not practical for API use
  • Better alternatives exist now

Raccoon Priority: (Too slow for production)


9. MetaVoice

Status: NOT INTEGRATED Project: metavoiceio/metavoice-src (partially abandoned) License: Apache 2.0

Features:

  • Long-form TTS
  • Emotional control
  • Voice cloning

Why Low Priority:

  • Unclear maintenance status
  • Complex setup
  • Alternatives are better

Raccoon Priority: (Uncertain future)


10. Mozilla TTS

Status: NOT INTEGRATED Project: mozilla/TTS (archived, became Coqui) License: MPL 2.0

Why Skip:

  • Fully superseded by Coqui
  • No unique capabilities
  • Outdated architecture

Raccoon Priority: (Skip - use Coqui instead)


Integration Roadmap

Phase 1: Quick Wins (Next 1-2 weeks)

  1. Fix Piper absolute paths
  2. Audit repository
  3. Integrate Silero TTS (2-4 hours)
  4. Set up model mirror on ai.foxhop.net
  5. Test Silero with existing API

Phase 2: High Quality (2-4 weeks)

  1. Integrate StyleTTS2
  2. Create engine abstraction layer
  3. Refactor speech.py to use engines
  4. Add Fish Speech support

Phase 3: Resilience (1-2 months)

  1. Implement binary mirror system
  2. Create fallback download logic
  3. Archive critical models to Archive.org
  4. Document all model sources

Phase 4: Advanced Features (2+ months)

  1. Voice cloning API endpoint
  2. Emotion/style control
  3. Streaming TTS
  4. Multi-speaker conversations

Model Storage Requirements

Current:

  • Piper voices: ~2GB (all languages)
  • XTTS v2: ~1.8GB

With all planned engines:

  • Silero models: ~500MB (all languages)
  • StyleTTS2: ~2GB (base model)
  • Fish Speech: ~1.5GB
  • Total: ~8GB for complete coverage

Mirror storage needed: ~20GB (with redundancy and archives)

Performance Targets

Engine Speed (RTF) Quality Use Case
Piper 0.05x Good Fast API responses
Silero 0.1x Good Balanced speed/quality
XTTS 0.3x Excellent Voice cloning
StyleTTS2 0.5x Best Premium quality
Fish Speech 0.15x Very Good Multilingual

RTF = Real-time factor (lower is faster, 1.0 = real-time)


Last Updated: 2025-11-09 Raccoon Status: 🦝 Actively hunting for TTS models in the dumpsters of abandoned repos