@VocaloSynthesis oh please don't worry! It wasn't directed at you at all! You're cool, I see it more off site c:
This seems to be sort of a Newton-law type reaction to the disdain for "robotic" styles that was going around a short time previously. It seems like historically (even back to like 09) popular opinion has swung between the two. Both are fine but tell that to someone who likes one and is constantly seeing others talk down upon it lol.I've noticed that the vocal synth community had been very dismissive towards the works of those who take the realistic or more specifically "ornate" tuning approach with their songs and covers as of late.
It's okay to have a preferences as to how vocal synths are approcahed but turning up your nose at it, when it takes so much labour and time to develop such skill, is rather stuck up.
*slowly drags my patchwork staccato cover into the recycle bin*Patchwork Staccato is painfully annoying song. I wish I could give deep pretentious analysis as to why but you most likely don't and I can't quite put my finger on it anyways so lucky you~ Prolly cuz it sounds like something Taylor Swift would've written? I dunno...eithar way let's just say I'll be boo-ing and throwing tomatoes at the next loid who'll be tick-tocking at me next time and leave it at that.
I will make one exception~*slowly drags my patchwork staccato cover into the recycle bin*
I was going to retort and say that the Project diva game PV with the clown makes up for the song but thats Karakuri Pierrot I just wanted to share my mistakePatchwork Staccato is painfully annoying song. I wish I could give deep pretentious analysis as to why but you most likely don't and I can't quite put my finger on it anyways so lucky you~ Prolly cuz it sounds like something Taylor Swift would've written? I dunno...eithar way let's just say I'll be boo-ing and throwing tomatoes at the next loid who'll be tick-tocking at me next time and leave it at that.
FWIW Meiko's recommended range tops out at B3 so she isn't supposed to be used that high.I'm giving her English Voicebank a try and it is a struggle. Something about her vocal tone in the end I guess. And probably on her vocal range too. Her high range above A3 is harsh most of the time.
I don't despise it yet but I also find it hard to work with her. I've owned her VB for about 2 months now and every time I try to tune her I give up because she good with my tuning style. She has some interesting vocal quirks but she just sounds so muffled.Admittedly, I've come to realize that I actually despise Rin English. She's the one bank that always, always sounds awful to me (Kaito Eng and flower at least have a FEW uses I'm ok with). There are a few songs with her I enjoy but they are in spite of her, not because of her.
I actually would be curious to hear what your thoughts on this are. Since all that I ever heard about it was that his more strict license made it more hoops people had to jump through, which is why more producers didn't pick him up. I'm interested to hear a different opinion!Fukase's license is not stupid, it has valid reason to exist.
There's lots of misconceptions and double standards regarding it too but I won't be getting into that.
Yee! Basically it exists so Fukase ( the vp ) doesn't get exploited. They determined the voicebanks are extremely faithful to his voice provider and they don't want people claiming/implying they got his vp to sing their songs. So to combat that his license is stricter than that of regular vocaloid. It's what his company ( not Yamaha contrary to popular belief ) decided, I think it's for greater good.I actually would be curious to hear what your thoughts on this are. Since all that I ever heard about it was that his more strict license made it more hoops people had to jump through, which is why more producers didn't pick him up. I'm interested to hear a different opinion!
Yeah, I can get that. I don't personally think the banks are actually close enough to mistake him, but I can see how careful editing and an untrained (to voice synths) ear could. It's still a bit of a bummer imo re: VB sales, but I can get why the company would be concerned!Yee! Basically it exists so Fukase ( the vp ) doesn't get exploited. They determined the voicebanks are extremely faithful to his voice provider and they don't want people claiming/implying they got his vp to sing their songs. So to combat that his license is stricter than that of regular vocaloid. It's what his company ( not Yamaha contrary to popular belief ) decided, I think it's for greater good.
Yeah I can get that. At least Megumi -> Megpoid Gumi and Gackt -> Gackpoid Gackpo. Even Piko at least got a new last nameHonestly I hate when the vocal synth name is just their voice providers name like fukase and sachiko it's just confusing