Both SynthV and Emvoice have phoneme editingInteresting..... But does it have phoneme editing? I heard that SynthV doesn't, which was disappointing. IMO it's a necessity for English vocal synths.
Both SynthV and Emvoice have phoneme editingInteresting..... But does it have phoneme editing? I heard that SynthV doesn't, which was disappointing. IMO it's a necessity for English vocal synths.
it does! she pronounces things extremely well and naturally without editing. synthv supports phoneme editing too though! the range and stuff like importing/exporting sort of sucks (as in it doesn't exist)Interesting..... But does it have phoneme editing? I heard that SynthV doesn't, which was disappointing. IMO it's a necessity for English vocal synths.
I downloaded it and tried it. WOW! I still can't believe a real singer isn't trapped inside my computer!Really excited about the New EmVoice beta. Gonna dl it tonight and try it out
I'm having so much fun with the updated Emvoice! I'm doing a remake of one of my older originals (which will show Emvoive's capabilities) and I'm sure you'll like it. I had goose bumps when Lucy started singing those high notes!There is a new EmVoice update available
Well I can tell they're really targeting the mainstream producer, I'll put it that way. She does sound nice, but between me having $200 happening only once in a blue moon and having trouble adapting to the editor, my chances of ever getting EmVoice are slim. Especially not until they get MIDI support.Our first voice, Lucy, costs $200. When we release additional voices, we anticipate that these will be cheaper for those who have bought the first, although we can't fully confirm this sliding scale pricing scheme yet.