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  • First heard of Cevio when I was a freshman in college, when there was only Sasara, Tsudumi and Takahashi. Though that the company will go bankrupt in a few years since Yamaha's Vocaloid product is already there.
    Now I have a job, Cevio is still alive, one of the more demanded vocal synth products and pretty much help start the AI-trend.
    So Kirune and Aisuu have a free 1-month use. Great! If only I have a credit card
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    peaches2217
    peaches2217
    If you have any gift cards laying around, you can use that! I’ve used that trick on plenty of sites. It registers as a legit card but for obvious reasons never risks charging you.
    Recently a JP website did a poll on who is the public's most favorite Cevio bank. And Takahashi won first, followed by Rikka, Sasara and IA. I'm wondering why KAFU is not voted higher since she have the most views on Nico nico and Youtube.
    To anyone who plays Overwatch 2 AND have the Cevio AI Talk software installed. Can you see if you can switch the TTS function to Cevio AI? I've been reading some posts that it is being utilized in the game but it's not really confirmed yet.
    I feel like INE is the spiritual successor of Orangestar of this one very specific tuning-style of IA. Another one I would say is Guiano. They have a way of making her sound, pitchy and nasally, but at the same time not Miku-levels of high pitched. Combined with the music its very charming and catchy. Like somewhere in the uncanny valley of not being too realistic, but also not too robotic that you can't hear it from an actual human singing.
    I feel like I am really behind on the current Vocal synth crack memes. All I know are the old vocaloid-era ones like the whole Character items and joke song. Anyone want to share the latest memes? It was just now after Takahashi's AI announcement that I knew that his running gag of being a flat "Paper man" was around since 2014.
    Takahashi's status as the Cevio gag man is really so well known, other companies are aware of it. Chifuyu's official twitter called him the Cevio thin man. Right now, Takashi is trending in JP twitter.
    I really like how KZN's name when you open the software is just #kzn. With a hashtag on the front. Is this pronouced as "Kizuna" or like you say the actual symbol as "Hashtag kizuna".
    For other's it's a full on name with Characters, but for Ai Kizuna's Cevio counterpart, it looks like a username in twitter. Really drives the techno cyber theme of her. Though I'm afraid the next bank will start adding special symbols on their names to løøk ⓁiKε ⍑hi$. Or take it a step further and add emoticons to the official name too ¯\_( ͠❛ ͜ʖ ͡❛)_/¯

    Edit: I don't have her BTW, I saw it on twitter when people who bought her started posting screenshots of the UI.
    Do you think there will be a new Vocal Synth Music & Art Movement with the advancement of technology in VB creation? Especially since now that Youtube musicians and other music related companies are jumping in the new Vsynth trend? I also noticed that the VB character is now more closely tied to their respective Voice provider with a relationship that is more similar to a daughter/younger sibling.
    Bang Dream x Cevio AI Collaboration!!
    MillyAqualine
    MillyAqualine
    Now if only Mermaid Melody, tokyo mew mew and Idolm@ster characters could have their VAs voice a bank for either CevIO/SynthV/anty other synth ( Φ ω Φ ) (though you'd tell me, it already happened with ones like Rin/Len and CUL on vocaloid so)
    YOYo_MAMA
    YOYo_MAMA
    I do wonder if anyone is aware that a Honkai Impact character, Kiana have a Deepvocal sing bank. And Honkai Impact is like the older sister to Genshin Impact, since both are made by the same company.
    MillyAqualine
    MillyAqualine
    yeah, I was trying to rememeber what "celeb" was there and of course theree is Kiana
    Okay, I just learned that the Casio vocal synth keyboard comes with animal sounds. Granted the default vocal tone sounds like IA's old Cevio english, not the AI so it have more noise than a dot matrix printer. But it have a nice retro vibe, like something Daft Punk would have made. And the whole thing do not have that anime weebo aesthetic, purely for professionals.
    Gr@peS0da524
    Gr@peS0da524
    Cant wait for ppl to make ghost rule growl covers
    Just downloaded Cevio Pro. Now I'm seaching up music theory terms cause I have no idea what are slur, ties, pp pp, p, m, fortisimo, ff, and how accents work.
    mobius017
    mobius017
    You might find this helpful. To try to answer a few of those:

    Slur: Arc-looking mark over one/more notes on music notation. Means to slide from one note to the next, like a pitch bend.

    Tie: Looks like a slur, but means to combine the notes together into one longer note. You can tell these from a slur because the tied notes will be of the same pitch. (Slurring between notes of the same pitch wouldn't make any sense.) This mark only exists because notated music is divided into measures, and a means of putting long notes over measure lines was needed.

    Pp, p, m, fortissimo/ff: Tell how loudly to play a piece.
    • P.p.: Pianissimo. Very softly.
    • P: Piano. Softly.
    • M.x: (I'm using "x" to stand in for a second word, since "m." always comes before some other word.) Mezzo x. Means "middle." For example, m.p. means "mezzo piano," which is medium softly.
    • Fortissimo (abbreviated f.f.): Very loudly
    • Notice that there's a system behind the doubling of the letters. For example, p.p. = pianissimo = very softly, and f.f. = fortissimo = very loudly. So doubled letters basically mean "very."
      • Possibly easy way to remember: Rin/Len have "ff" (same as "f.f.") on their shirts. So they're intended to be "very loud." They're also twins, so the doubling thing is there, too.
    Accents: Means to play a note harder/with more emphasis.
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