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DEX / DAINA / Ruby Workaround/Phoneme sheets

Resource DEX / DAINA / Ruby Workaround/Phoneme sheets

These sheets are provided by Lupin (DAINA and DEX), and unknown (DDR sheet).
If you know the person behind the DDR Phoneme Sheet, please let me know.

:daina_rylitah: Daina Workaround Sheet

This Google Doc provides information on alternative phonemes you can use with Daina, to aim to get a more accurate result.
The same content is provided below:

ProblemDescriptionExampleWorkaroundFixed Example
[N]Daina will not utter [N] on it’s own. This includes after being connected to another word to extend an ending consonant.[N]

For extension:
Sing - [s I N] [N]
Replace with [n]

For extension:
Change the latter [N] to [n] and the result will be similar to intended.
OR
Replace the latter [N] with [-]
[n]

For extension:
[s I N] [n]
OR
[s I N] [-]
[s I]The [ I ] will generate two noises. One is closer to [i:], and the other is closer to [e].Sin / Seen - [s I n]

This example features two words, demonstrating the [ I ] inconsistency.
If an “ih” sound is desired, replace [ I ] with [e].
Alternatively, if an “ee” sound is desired, replace [ I ] with [i:].
[s e n]
OR
[s i: n]
[- eI t] from G3 downThe [t] won’t be pronounced or will be near inaudibleFate - [f eI t]Replace [t] with [th]
OR
Add an [h] or [h\] to preference at the end.
[f eI th]
OR
[f eI t h]
OR
[f eI t h\]
:dex_lili:Dex Workaround Sheet


This Google Doc provides information on alternative phonemes you can use with Dex, to aim to get a more accurate result.
The same content is provided below:

ProblemDescriptionExampleWorkaroundFixed Example
[k s i:] F#2 and belowSounds filtered until the [i:] stationary takes over playback.Sexy - [s e k] [s i:]Replace with [kh s i:] as needed.[s e kh] [s i:]
[dZ V] B2 and below, most notable between B2 and G2[dZ] sounds like it’s being pronounced twice.Just - [dZ V s t]Increase velocity of affected note.N/A
[D {] from C2 and aboveThe sound “whines” for a split second as the [D] transitions to [{].
This won’t bother everyone, and should be adjusted to preference..
That - [D { t]Replace {D] with [T] and adjust velocity as desired.[T { t]
[s I]The [ I ] will generate two noises. One is closer to [i:], and the other is closer to [e].Sin / Seen - [s I n]

This example features two words, demonstrating the [ I ] inconsistency.
If an “ih” sound is desired, replace [ I ] with [e].
If an “ee” sound is desired, replace [ I ] with [i:].
[s e n]
OR
[s i: n]
Extending a note using the combination [- l d] from F#2 down, with no succeeding notes within a 16thThe [d] will not be pronounced, or near inaudibly.World + extension - [w @r] [- l d]Replace [d] with [dh]
OR
Add [h] or [h\] to preference at the end.
[w @r] [- l dh]
OR
[w @r] [- l d h]
OR
[w @r] [- l d h\]

:daina_lili: :dex_lili: :ruby_smile_lili: DDR Phoneme Reference Chart

A chart of phonemes for Daina, Dex, and Ruby that may be used.
It is recommended to view the Google Doc as there is helpful information and color provided for easier reading.



Vowels@VQO:{ei:u:@UUI
R-Colored VowelsI@e@U@O@Q@@r
DipthongsaIeIaUOIe@0
Semivowelsjwl
Approximantsrl0
Taps and Trills4R
Plosivesptkphthkhbdgbhdhgh
NasalsnmN
FricativessSfThzZvDh\
AffricatestStShdZ
SpecialSil?*_0


Suggested use for new phonemes:
  • e@0: Replace [{] to preference
  • 4: Replace [t] or [d] to preference in words like “little”, “better”, or “wedding”. Also replace to preference if you want a less pronounced consonant in word-to-word transitions, like “isn’t it” ([I z n] [4 I t] as opposed to [I z n] [t I t]).
  • h\: Replace [h] to preference with words occurring after a 1/16th note of silence, or after a voiced consonant such as [z], [d], or [g].
    • Alternatively, insert at the end of a note to emulate an ending breath if desired. (This is not a consistent effect.)
  • R: Trill. Closest to [l0]. Insert as a beginning consonant.
  • tSh: Stronger “ch” sound than [tS]. Replace it to preference. TODO: Determine if tSh is voiced or not.

Special phoneme notes:
  • [Sil] cuts off the phoneme transition or forces a break between phonemes.
  • [?] is the glottal stop for Ruby, and for other banks is an abrupt stop in sound (intended to be a glottal stop). Ruby’s is recorded and programmed, other’s are generated by the engine. Requires experimentation. TODO: Discover proper usage of Ruby’s [?].
  • [*_0] functions as so: the asterisk (*) is any phoneme that the engine will accept, for example, [V]. To use the phoneme, you would then write [V_0]. This will generate an unvoiced [V] sound, which has certain uses.


Remember, I do not own any of the above material. This information is provided by Lupin and another user (if you know the creator of the DDR Phoneme Chart, please inform me).
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Thanks Razzy for doing this! : D