Wait a min, is this about Kanru Hua?
Wait a min, is this about Kanru Hua?
That's how I understand it, yeah.Wait a min, is this about Kanru Hua?
Does anyone have nine zero's social media links? I can't seem to find much. I would enjoy to compare his singing to the synth and to see if the things people are saying about him are true and to what degree they are.
Rylitah shared proof!Was gonna make a status on this but I guess it's better off mentioning in the actual thread, but apparently NineZero (the VP) is an antivaxxer and cryptobro. Saw mentions of it on twitter but it was hard finding a source since nobody... actually posted any, so I had to do some digging myself.
The answer is in his likes: went through them about a year back, so here are some examples for anyone else who wanted to see proof like I did (unrelated but why does he like every single tweet he ever posts himself. Mad annoying):
With the vocal sharing its name with its voice provider, usage would be spreading that name around and giving more attention to someone like this. I think it'd be good to be informed before making a decision.
the beta is out, and as i have used it- you can switch between every vocal mode available. they each have their own windows. there is no locked "blending" between certain ones like Vocaloid's XSY! just one parameter for each other meaning you have no limitations on which one is used-- not unlike how you can already use the sliders all at the same time.Yooooo I've been dying for this! I wonder if you're gonna be able to choose which vocal modes you wanna switch between, or if it's a preset thing based on which vocal mode you choose.
Good to hear! SVS features tend to be implemented in really cluttered ways (it’s been three years and I STILL get mixed up by all the tabs and menus), so it’s good to hear this has cleaner implementation. I hope the results it offers are smoother and more predictable than XSY too. XSY was cool, but ultimately very hit-or-miss. I plan on downloading and playing with the beta myself tonight!the beta is out, and as i have used it- you can switch between every vocal mode available. they each have their own windows. there is no locked "blending" between certain ones like Vocaloid's XSY! just one parameter for each other meaning you have no limitations on which one is used-- not unlike how you can already use the sliders all at the same time.
additionally the sliders in the panels affect the actual line in the parameter window so, they dont become out of sync or anything. very well implemented imo, i havent had any issues.
yes overall this update is pretty good for a "beta" and considering the previous version issues- (ive kinda theorized they have been cleaning up their betas way more than what would be typical since the Incident thus allowing seemingly quick releases, but who knows) its why i was pleased with how clean it all felt haha. should be said, it seems if the voice hasnt updated for the beta, this feature doesnt work (or this may be a bug)... which i guess makes sense thought i kind of assumed it wouldnt be bank dependant but, i dont know how this works on a technical level.Good to hear! SVS features tend to be implemented in really cluttered ways (it’s been three years and I STILL get mixed up by all the tabs and menus), so it’s good to hear this has cleaner implementation. I hope the results it offers are smoother and more predictable than XSY too. XSY was cool, but ultimately very hit-or-miss. I plan on downloading and playing with the beta myself tonight!