I... adore her? Like it feels like if Miku V2 had the functionality and some of the sound of V1. It's very obviously a prototype, but I'm not disappointed in the slightest. Looking forward to seeing how people use her!
You can export as a .wav, VOCALOID 3 file, or VOCALOID 4 file.
Cool! Really happy that it seems like we'll be able to import/export .vsqxs (Same as Vocaloid 4 file, right?). That was one of the features they said might come back earlier, so I'm really glad they put it in. That will make working with other synths or old songs much easier.You can also import a .vsq, .vsqx, MIDI.
Interesting that Piapro NT allows import of external sound files also, like V5 does. There must be a movement to make the singer editor programs somewhat more DAW-independent. Makes more sense given that it can be a standalone program, though.You can import as many WAV, aif, aiff (whatever those 2 are), mp3 files as you want.
Interesting to see the old icons. CFM seems to bundle all their art together, though--I have icons for basically all the Cryptonloids, though I only own a few of them. So it could mean something or nothing.You can't change the icon of Miku NT, but they do have extra icons.
This icon in particular I remember from the "Vocaloid" menu under "Settings" in Piapro for V4X.Little icon that looks like Miku's V2 called "vcld":
Interesting--that "peak" shape you're using is new.Now drawing wiggles and jaggies is faster than ever before (trying to get them to draw what you want is very hard, because the shape changes depending on the direction you drag it)
Is it in the folder with your other VSTs? That might be one way to check.>>Can anyone tell me if the VST version of Piapro is not ready yet? I couldn't find it in FL Studio or Studio One.<
Thanks!The VST version of piapro studio is only gonna be in the final release
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Here is a video of all 3 new tools:Interesting--that "peak" shape you're using is new.
(Not sure if this is what you meant, and I'm sure you know already, depending on if you usually use Piapro V4X or a different editor, but the curve tool, at least, changes direction depending on if you start at the top/bottom, at least in V4X.)
Thank you!Here is a video of all 3 new tools:
I think you can still order it; Sonicwire says it's "now available."Have fun with NT, everyone! Can’t wait to hear what everyone’s thought are about it. I never got around to pre-ordering so it looks like I’ll probably be part of the waiting gang, haha!
The Japanese side of Twitter was complaining about the phonemes and that it would be hard to do Engrish with Miku NT how it is now. I think I have to do more tests.I installed NT. Miku can't quite yet handle phoneme editing too well. Examples are as follows:
[a i] - silence
[a s] - silence
[s t a] - "sa"
[ s ] - "ss"
I replied asking if it was wrong to assume that NT would get the Cherry Pie effector based on the Labopton BLOG and collabs, songs, commercials, and that it is actually different software. I am upset... I preordered NT for Cherry Pie and if it's not included... AHHHHG. I hope Wat replies...Nathan: Will there be a full release of "Cherry Pie"?
Wat: There currently aren't plans, but depending on demand I think I can consider it.
Oh, thank goodness! I’ll have to order next time I can!I think you can still order it; Sonicwire says it's "now available."
@Nezuh: I'm not sure exactly how accurately this predicts the size of the voice files, but here are some figures:I'm very curious about the technical details of the voice files itself.
Like, how big are the new voice banks and such.
Full compressed bundle from Sonicwire (same size uncompressed) | 2.5 GB |
Hatsune Miku NT Installer* | 1.2 GB |
Piapro Studio NT Installer* | 42.5 MB |