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I am trying to train a model on my macbook (M1 Max) and even after 30k steps, it still sounds very noisy. The loss seems to converge (very slowly), but it still sounds unbearable.
Original Post:
I have a MacBook M3 Pro which I wanted to use to train.
The problem I am facing is that when I run infer on the M3 trained model, the result is some unbearable noise, not even near to human voice.
I was curious what would happen if I continued the training which I have started on Colab. It gets totally messed up.
So it's giving really bad results when I start the training from scratch or when I try to continue a previous training.
Is there some setup or config I am missing to be able to get it working?
I am trying to train a model on my macbook (M1 Max) and even after 30k steps, it still sounds very noisy. The loss seems to converge (very slowly), but it still sounds unbearable.
Original Post:
I have a MacBook M3 Pro which I wanted to use to train.
The problem I am facing is that when I run infer on the M3 trained model, the result is some unbearable noise, not even near to human voice.
I was curious what would happen if I continued the training which I have started on Colab. It gets totally messed up.
So it's giving really bad results when I start the training from scratch or when I try to continue a previous training.
Is there some setup or config I am missing to be able to get it working?
Originally posted by @nagyniki017 in #1046
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