Just had the idea could one use cherry pie on vocaloid or piapro to get English vocaloids closer to the Japanese version I'm thinking Len English
We don't know if Cherry Pie will work with non-Cryptonloids. (Someone on Twitter said they asked Crypton staff during Magical Mirai and they said it was only Cryptonloids, but we can't be 100% sure if this is accurate hearsay.) But based on the demo, they used Miku to coat an English voice with her voice and it resulted in good-sounding English.
See 1:23 at the video (It's a female voice with the "Conversion to CV01" setting, aka Miku)
(Gosh, I am sick of having to watch this same old demo from March over and over.)
Unfortunately, we haven't gotten to hear any other English clips this entire 2-ish year span the thread's been following the Appends/next generation Piapro.
Your comment got me thinking, though. I remembered back when they had a presentation in June, the options for voice conversion were:
Starting under "Vocal Fry":
Male to CV01 (Miku)
Male to CV02 R (Rin)
Male to CV02 L (Len)
In the demo video I linked to, the setting was for CV01 (Miku). However, it doesn't appear there are different settings in order to access their English or Japanese. I think you just pick the character and can speak any language at Cherry Pie and it converts the voice (also going back to how Wat said their goal was "multi-lingualization"). (See my "What is a vocoder?" explanation:
Cryptonloid voicebank updates, collabs, & concert news (crypton_wat Twitter translations) .) I think it would be like Voidol, where I was able to speak both English and Japanese and it had the voice converted to the character's (Here clips at this thread:
Real-time voice conversion software aimed at VTubers called "Voidol" ).
But I don't really understand how using Cherry Pie (the vocoder) would be linked to the actual tuning part in the new Piapro, it's most likely going to be like an updated version of VocaListener where it detects the start/end of words and you can enter phonemes over the blank music notes, but I don't know. (Especially since AIST, who made VocaListener, is now working with Crypton.) (Maybe I should make a post about how VocaListener works for people who never got to use it so we can compare the new Piapro to Voidol and VocaListener?)
Sorry for rambling, I don't know if other people will understand what I'm trying to talk about.