Hi vocaverse network. I am new to the forums and really in general to the whole vocaloid/synthersizer V area of discussion. I am not sure if this is the right place to post this thread and all my assumptions are based on one or two days of looking at some videos regarding vocaloid and Syntheszier V studio pro. I narrowed it down to these 2 programs but I believe there are a few more programs based on vocaloid which I have not really looked into.
I use cubase as my DAW and make orchestral, synth, rock type music. vocaloid seems like a good choice if you want some vocals in your own tracks, though it does seem to be difficult to get good results.
I have watched a few videos on vocaloid 5 from the vocaloid/Yamaha site and watched a few videos from dream tonics Synthesizer V as well.
From what I understand Yamaha’s Vocaloid 5 & Synthesizer V studio pro are very similar programs. Vocaloid 5 comes with 4 voices banks included and Synthesizer V studio pro you need to get a bundle but you only seem to get one voice, is that correct? How good are the included voice instruments from vocaloid 5 compared to Synthesizer V studio voices?
Is it possible to use voice banks from say Vocaloid 5 in Synthesizer V studio or vice versa?
Vocaloid 5 seems to integrate some what well into cubase, how well does Synthesizer V studio integrate with cubase?
What are the main differences between these two programs? Is there many or not so many differences? In your view what does one program do better than the other? I think Synthesizer studio pro is cheaper but you don't get any voice banks is this correct?
If you was looking for a good female japanese vocaloid voice bank that could also sing english and you could only choose one which one would you recommend?
I should add I was a bit confused by the word “tune”, for example, “you tune Miku Hatsune well”. To me tune means something like, how well someone can use the instrument be that dynamics or expression and what not, like someone using CC (continuous controllers). Even on the dreamtonics website 04 Tuning mentions parameters that one can control a bit like CC so tuning to me is how well the individual can use the parameters to get the results they want.
I use cubase, so for me Vocaloid 5 seemed like a good place to start but upon hearing about the synthesiser V studio I got a bit confused as I thought there was only one vocaloid program type but as it turns out reading the vocaloid wiki there is a whole history regarding this product and various programs and voice bank libraries and what not.
Another thing from what I read on the wiki is that using these vocaloid programs to sing English is much more difficult than say them singing Japanese so I have to take that into consideration also.
So really what would be the best one of these programs to start on based on their price, features, future proof, compatibility with one and other and compatibility with cubase.
Any help would be appreciated thanks
I use cubase as my DAW and make orchestral, synth, rock type music. vocaloid seems like a good choice if you want some vocals in your own tracks, though it does seem to be difficult to get good results.
I have watched a few videos on vocaloid 5 from the vocaloid/Yamaha site and watched a few videos from dream tonics Synthesizer V as well.
From what I understand Yamaha’s Vocaloid 5 & Synthesizer V studio pro are very similar programs. Vocaloid 5 comes with 4 voices banks included and Synthesizer V studio pro you need to get a bundle but you only seem to get one voice, is that correct? How good are the included voice instruments from vocaloid 5 compared to Synthesizer V studio voices?
Is it possible to use voice banks from say Vocaloid 5 in Synthesizer V studio or vice versa?
Vocaloid 5 seems to integrate some what well into cubase, how well does Synthesizer V studio integrate with cubase?
What are the main differences between these two programs? Is there many or not so many differences? In your view what does one program do better than the other? I think Synthesizer studio pro is cheaper but you don't get any voice banks is this correct?
If you was looking for a good female japanese vocaloid voice bank that could also sing english and you could only choose one which one would you recommend?
I should add I was a bit confused by the word “tune”, for example, “you tune Miku Hatsune well”. To me tune means something like, how well someone can use the instrument be that dynamics or expression and what not, like someone using CC (continuous controllers). Even on the dreamtonics website 04 Tuning mentions parameters that one can control a bit like CC so tuning to me is how well the individual can use the parameters to get the results they want.
I use cubase, so for me Vocaloid 5 seemed like a good place to start but upon hearing about the synthesiser V studio I got a bit confused as I thought there was only one vocaloid program type but as it turns out reading the vocaloid wiki there is a whole history regarding this product and various programs and voice bank libraries and what not.
Another thing from what I read on the wiki is that using these vocaloid programs to sing English is much more difficult than say them singing Japanese so I have to take that into consideration also.
So really what would be the best one of these programs to start on based on their price, features, future proof, compatibility with one and other and compatibility with cubase.
Any help would be appreciated thanks