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CALLING ALL CUL STANS!!
I finally finished a cover with her! I'm quite proud of how I managed her power in the verses and bridge (BRE, BRI, and some attack/release effects!). I did find this one really difficult to mix, unfortunately, so I apologise in advance for any strained ears.
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I really need a place to keep all my covers that isn't profile posts, so i'm making this 😌
I guess I'll kick it all of with this:
I've always admired how well Ciel used Lily in his covers, so I wanted to give it a go with the same song! The phoneme editing was a nightmare, but it was worth...
I know most were never gonna get updates, but I think V5 has negated the need for any updates at all. The only updates I think are somewhat necessary are ones like Yanhe_Sweet, since power vocals are cool but way less versatile/harder to use on their own.
Hmm... True! Though I'm very picky about who I listen to. I tend to use them for tuning inspiration and reference too.
The person below me does not like talkloids
True! CUL is my favourite and has been for years. A lot of my other favourites are V3 originals too.
The person below me hates the process of making VSQs
I think it's universally agreed upon in the fandom that Miku’s V4 Eng is a massive step up from her V3—Her tone, pronunciation, and overall quality is so much more pleasing! I can see why people would use her for XSY (tonally and pronunciation wise) though, and I'm surprised I didn't consider it...
I feel like Miku Eng (V4) is actually pretty nice to work with, if you‘re willing to deal with some odd phonemes here and there! Miku being less understandable isn’t such a big deal for me. On the contrary, I find a lot of really understandable vocals are very TTS-esque in their delivery, which...
One of few discernible difference between the two is how they end their notes! Itako will often end them in quite a breathy, almost Yukari-like way—whereas Kiritan doesn’t. Itako is also more likely to do small glottal stops between vowels instead of connecting. Their timbres are similar, but...
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