Originally Posted By: Kelvin
Originally Posted By: B.D.Thomas
I like your song and the lyrics say it all and still leave room for my own interpretation. I like that a lot.
The choice of instruments and the arrangement are also good, maybe a bit more variation wouldn't hurt.

What I'm not 100% happy with is Natalie's voice, I know from experience that fiddling with the 'gender' settings almost always makes Synth V singers sound worse.
If you want a darker voice, use a pitch changing plugin (I assume you're working in a DAW) that can change both pitch and formants, and only change the formants.
That sounds much better!

But other than that, your song is a good start into the world of synthetic singers smile


Thanks very much for your comments and suggestions. I am working in Cubase - Can you maybe give the name of a plug-in that will do what you suggest ?

See https://integraudio.com/the-6-best-pitch-shifter-plugins/ or https://www.gemtracks.com/guides/view.php?title=best-pitch-shifter-plugins-for-vocals&id=4584
Of course there's Melodyne (which I own) and Autotune as professional (and transparent) options, but for what I do, simpler tools like Waves Vocal Bender or Little Alterboy are just fine and easy on the CPU.


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