Thank you! I did write the instrumental c:Did you write the instrumental? I like it a lot.
Do you use EQ on the vocals or anything? Sounds like there is a lot of mids, but little presence area and treble (a trend I have noticed of many a vocaloid mixes).
If you have access to an EQ, try boosting in the 2-4k area with a parametric, and use a hi-shelf to bring out some of the "air" over 10k.
If you don't use EQ, then ignore this advice, but it will really help for clarity (honestly, I find it essential).
Thank you! I'm using Vocaloid 4, with Rin's Eng V4x voicebank. I am taking into account what you're saying about the instrumental overpowering her vocals in the chorus- quite frankly, the instrumental needs a bit more mixing/mastering. If you don't mind answering- is it just bringing up the high end a bit specifically that helps? Or... are there any particular plugins that would help with EQ more than others? I use Maximus on FL studio, but I noticed that when I bring up the high end too much, I start to hear that "machine-like" sound.The flow of Rin's singing is really good. I can't hear any choppiness. I can understand the words in the chorus well but then her voice starts to mix with the instrumental and the piano over powers it. Are you using vocaloid 5 or 4 or Piapro studio? Like AALLF said EQ helps a lot with making the voice clearer.
Thank you! I'll be keeping this in mind c:Rin english mostly requires compression to sound good because her phonemes tend to have big dynamics changes that make it hard to properly level her voice compared to the instrumental
It's alright! I heard your Miku cover and it honestly sounds great.I wish i could help more on a technical level but i've never worked with Rin's voicebank and i don't know much about mixing.
Also, I just tried compressing Rin's voice and bringing out the highs. It sounds much clearer now, and more level! Thanks!Rin english mostly requires compression to sound good because her phonemes tend to have big dynamics changes that make it hard to properly level her voice compared to the instrumental