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It really depends on the synth. In Vocaloid1, I hear a noticeable "violin" sounding kind of timbre to each voices, most noticeable with Meiko. Miriam has a clicky sound to her consonants, the breathiness parameter sounds like bassy static, and you can hear how the program tries to "fade" on the...
I'd work with NNSVS more if it wasn't such a setup to get it started every time. DiffSinger is more convenient as i don't need to run a "server" to do it, but these free AI synths still take a long time to render anything. I don't have the most high-end hardware, so that's probably my fault.
I...
AddictiveCUL, are you seriously trying to imply that people who use SynthesizerV are not artists? What? You do realize tons of early Vocaloid producers didn't even tune their vocals and just left the raw render on top of the instrumental, right? What's so different about this? All I'm trying to...
Why do people expect Vocaloid\UTAU voice to sound the same once it's been remade into AI?
It's already been made clear that the voice providers sound different than the old synthesizers.
Why put in such an expectation? Vflower's voice is clearly machine-sounding and all of it's traits are due...
I went on NicoNico and searched up "MEIKO_ENGLISH", there's surprisingly plenty of content. It is all old videos, but it's a lot more than what you can find on YouTube.
Didn't have much luck with searching "Luka English" though.
I want to discover more work featuring classic English voice DBs...
I just learned that Rowen had a LOAD of UTAU voicebanks that are just gone now. Completely deleted from their websites. Apparently it was more voicebanks than Gumi V4 according to the fandom wiki (dunno how reliable that is). Kinda weird to just wipe the UTAU version from the internet, but I...
In all honesty, UTAU Teto English's pronounciation is better than SynthV Teto english because the accent sounds legitimate and not a byproduct of an AI trying to convert japanese sounds to English. Sure, the voicebank is noisy and electronic sounding, but SynthV crosslang sounds really off.
Furry UTAUs be like: male blue dog, male blue dog 2, male wolf (visually identical), male GRAY dog, male cat. All of them are baritone except for Male Blue Dog 2 which has a a4 pitch. They will be forced to sing Miku contralto songs.
I wish YouTube's search function had some sort of "videos you haven't seen" option. By default searching for videos prioritizes the popular videos that everyone has seen at this point (and a bunch of unrelated stuff, too!) , but what if I want to find new songs or covers with a specific...
I wonder caused my sudden return to a vocalsynth phase, I guess it never really went away!
But finding and using these synths on a Linux machine seems difficult. OpenUTAU has a Linux version that I had to manually find out how to even start it up...
It works well, so it's fine, I made Kasane...
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