This mod simply includes the missing onnx and json files for Mantella to allow Skyrim child NPCs to speak without the Mantella server self-bricking in the background with perpetual console errors. Meant for use with Piper TTS.
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Version 1.0
Release of ONNX and supporting JSON files for Mantella Piper, per the description.
Extract and drop the .onnx and .json files into your "MantellaSoftware\piper\models\skyrim\low" directory, alongside all of the other character files.
Meant for use with the Piper speech option (default). Trained on 22kHz sample rate with a 4090, for roughly 2,000 epochs each. While this is technically the "medium" quality model for Piper, you will want to drop the files in the "low" directory to get them to work easily without any other configuration.
I rebuilt my PC after training these, so I no longer have the numerous utilities used in making them. They seemed to work fine for the ~5 minutes I spent testing them.