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The sections you pointed to sound like two voices singing in (mostly) thirds.
And, wow, that track over-compressed and too loud. Out of curiosity, I ripped the audio and measured true peaks at 2.0 dB above zero. Geez...
One of my most favouritest songs in the whole wide world:
(If anyone's interested, somebody has uploaded the full Telstar: The Joe Meek Story docudrama to YouTube. But be warned: although it starts out very strong, the film starts losing it at approximately halfway and soon becomes a chore to...
I personally always EQ with auto gain enabled.
Ignore if you already know this, but when changes are made with an EQ, the volume of the signal also changes. Cuts make it quieter and boosts make it louder. Unfortunately, due to how human hearing works, we perceive an increase in volume as being...
This is my first public vocal-synth track release since I swapped out all of my non-linear plugins for a fresh collection of different non-linear plugins that support oversampling.* The results are quite pleasing to my ears, with everything sounding much more clear and defined than previous...
I gave the Japanese "lite" version a try. It sounds far less screechy than Saki AI, which is good. But I'm not really into "cute" singing voices, so it's not for me.
The solution: Dynamic Cabinet Impulse Responses
One way to create the illusion of a dynamic cabinet IR is to add a dynamic EQ after your IR loader. The video below demonstrates this method:
If you don’t own a dynamic EQ plugin, TDR Nova is free, although I think only the paid version can do...
The problem: Static Cabinet Impulse Responses
In the not-too-distant past, anyone wanting to create a realistic electric guitar tone inside their DAW would use an amplifier simulator plugin (amp sim) combined with a cabinet impulse response loader (IR loader). Fortunately, most modern amp sims...
This is another triple collaboration that was started way back in August of 2020. (Progress was hindered by school.)
If I remember correctly, I wrote seven possible melodies for the A theme and had りくりくり and Evan vote on their top three. I then gave each of their choices points based upon...
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Final conclusion
Modern sample-rate conversion algorithms should not exhibit the problems shown in the above spectrograms. But it is an issue with SynthV Studio (v1.2.2), so please be aware of your settings when exporting.
As for myself, going forward I will set the internal engine...
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96 kHz export
All three spectrograms immediately below show a file rendered at 96 kHz. Frequencies are plotted linearly. The voicebank is Saki AI and the test project features an upward pitch-bend of an ungodly high note. This particular test was specifically designed to exaggerate...
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48 kHz export
All three spectrograms immediately below show a file rendered at 48 kHz. Frequencies are plotted linearly. The voicebank is Saki AI and the test project features an upward pitch-bend of an ungodly high note. This particular test was specifically designed to exaggerate...
Exciting action-packed update!
I did a bit more messing around with SynthV Studio’s sample rates, this time setting the internal engine to 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz, and then rendering each at 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz.
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44.1 kHz export
All three spectrograms immediately...
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