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  • is anyone able to render cevio ai sekai for me?
    IO+
    IO+
    Maybe, there is someone who willing to do in discord, you might ask there.
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    im so sick of subscription based models (yes this is about CSP2.0)
    Rylitah
    Rylitah
    @Kazumimi It's worse than that, unfortunately. The perpetual license is just so if your update subscription expires, you can still use 2.0 (otherwise you're stuck with 1.0 if you bought that before). You'll still have to buy the update subscription pass if you want to receive actual updates for 2.0 even if you buy the perpetual license.

    I wouldn't mind if they just asked for a one time payment for 2.0 and then another one time payment for 3.0 and so on - if it's really that much of an upgrade, I guess I'd consider it like buying a new product and I'd be understanding, like with Vocaloid engine updates or CeVIO Creative Studio to CeVIO AI. But this method of monetization that Celsys is going for is just plain evil.
    Mika
    Mika
    I'm also confused because they mention nothing about the Pro and EX versions. Will there still be those 2 seperate versions for 2.0,...., 3.0,.... and so on? Or will there only be one version? What exactly is 1.x gonna be? Will upgrading to EX still be possible? Like, maybe I missed it but I saw nothing about that and that's kinda important information?
    Rylitah
    Rylitah
    I think 2.0 is just going to be one program you buy a subscription pass (+perpetual license if you really want to I guess) for and they're doing away with the Pro/EX distinction. I haven't seen any mention of a "lite" version of 2.0 like Pro is to EX, so I think it's just all in or nothing.
    does anyone recommend any metal or harder voice synth artists? kind of like utsu-p's older stuff++ c:
    Ibis
    Ibis
    Ever listen to Maretu?

    or just like, ANYTHING sung by Hakaine Maiko? (but they're meant for screamo, and I'm not sure if that's what you're looking for).
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    poser
    poser
    @Ibis maretu isn't really what im looking for. im more thinking if like old utsu-p's stuff like metal/screamo, and specific producers :)
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    canon makes an effort to put as many voicebanks of ritsu onthe market as she can...i wonder if in some other universe she would attempt a synthv crowdfund, cuz id totally throw cash at it
    Prism
    Prism
    They have great vocalsynth support and is on most engines in some way or another I'm surprised we never saw a ritsu vocaloid. Also the reason why nnsvs banks have improved because they recorded a huge database for it and most banks are trained on it.
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    aru ii
    aru ii
    it looks like Canon wants ritsu to be "the most available free synth" so its not likely
    poser
    poser
    @aru yi ooo i didnt know about the free part...still very cool and noble of them!
    why doesnt gumitalk have as much of a voiceroid fanbase? i never really see her. is her program too expensive or something :o?
    Rylitah
    Rylitah
    It's a little hard to pinpoint an exact reason, but I honestly mostly think it's because she just wasn't part of the Voiceroid brand. She released in 2014 - Voiceroid community was already thriving by then - but since she used a different engine and had a different UI than AI Talk, people just.. weren't interested, I guess? Her quality also isn't exactly great, and there wasn't really any reason for anyone to go out of their way to get her when other competition like CeVIO could utilize multiple talk banks within one program (which Voiceroid eventually was able to do as well in Voiceroid2). Gumi was just the standalone voice from a different engine that people weren't used to, and there wasn't even the draw of having multiple characters with it that people could justify learning it for.

    I think had she released later, when products like Una Talk and Gynoid Talk (which... both use the exact same engine and UI as Voiceroid which probably helped them) came out, people were more open to using multiple talk synths with each other and she could have done better. But Megpoid Talk released during a time when the Voiceroid brand was at its strongest and people didn't really care about anything else, so she just kind of immediately fell into obscurity.
    Blue Of Mind
    Blue Of Mind
    I didn't even know there was a TTS version of Gumi until I saw this post.
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    Prism
    Prism
    I think it's because of the other engine and it not being a "voiceroid". The non voiceroid ai talk banks like galaco talk and una talk and gynoid talk aren't as popular as the voiceroids. It's to the point where they saw it valuable enough rebrand una into a voiceroid. I think it's also because the engine wasn't the best quality of but gumi talk did have one function no one seems to talk about you could export the data as a vsq and then use any vocaloid with it.
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    could plugging talking samples still work for an AI bank which is meant to sing? i imagine it'd sound incredibly bad or wonky, but is it possible?
    Leon
    Leon
    I bet it would work and would just sound like it's "talk-singing"... You know? Like the kind of, the tone clearly isn't that of a genuine singer, maybe sounds kinda bored, but the pitch itself is fine?
    Prism
    Prism
    Big al v2 was talk sung. And I have made many talknet banks that can sing from talking samples.
    poser
    poser
    @Prism ooooh i see! i wonder if the reverse of that would produce decentish results or not
    kind of disappointed they took every interesting aspect of Flower's original 2 designs (the goth, punk type look) and scrubbed it clean
    wait so, synthesizer v studio pro voicebanks have a better range, right? if so is there someone who can export saki for me on this SVP im working on> >_<
    wshats difference between cevio ai and cevio pro? just the price models?
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    YOYo_MAMA
    YOYo_MAMA
    It's noted that CEVIO pro is a completely different engine built from scratch than Cevio AI, so both have different technology. Which can make some Cevio AI banks incompatible to CEVIO Pro. But it's noted on TechnoSpeech Tweet that they are working on that issue with a cross-platform feature so some selected AI banks can be used in Pro in the future
    poser
    poser
    @YOYo_MAMA ooooh i see. does that mean cevio ai wont be having voicebanks released for it anymore, and instead technospeech will focus solely on Pro? or will they support both systems?
    YOYo_MAMA
    YOYo_MAMA
    Cevio AI is still going since a song bank for SEKAI (she's voiced by Isekaijoucho) is confirmed by Kamitsubaki Studios, the same studio who helped release KAFU, but still in the early stages. There are also Rikka's friends/posse for Cevio AI Talk bank, Karin and Chifuyu. But that still depends if they will still get 3rd party clients for an AI Voice Bank in the future. There's just now another option besides CEVIO AI.
    i finished my first decent sounding song but i cant decide for a P-name for my alt account to post it on DX
    i have a question, what program is Canon using here?
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    aru ii
    aru ii
    The interphase looks like melodyne. It's a vocalshifter like program. But it says that the vb uses enunu. I don't have much knowledge about it, other than that it's an ai synth (and is similar to nnsvs?), it's also open source
    luwo
    luwo
    She's using Melodyne inside a DAW. It's noted in the video description.
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