Originally Posted By: animarorecords
Very simple lyrics and melodies that capture the hearts of listeners.

Thanks, Shigeki!


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I've never heard of the vocal by Synthesizer V.
It has a different taste from Yamaha's Vocaloid.
It's very difficult to add expressions to Vocaloid songs, but it's also rewarding.

I think it does a better job that the Vocaloids.

It "basic" version is pretty full featured, and the free version it comes with an English female voice, as well as a Japanese male and female voice.

I've got some Vocaloid voices, but I've only got the "tiny" Vocaloid editor, so that's pretty limiting for me. The "basic" version of Synthesizer V allows one backing tracks and two voices, with no limit on the length. The full version of the editor is half the price of the Vocaloid editor.

One of the features that's coming out this year is neural-network trained automatic tuning. The demo that I've heard has been very impressive, so I'm looking forward to hearing more of that. It's still synthetic, but pretty expressive. For obvious reasons, they're focusing on Asian language voices first.

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I thought that this work also had an attractive expression.

Thanks! My biggest worry was that having a synthetic voice would detract from the song, but I thought emotionally it was a good match.


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Enjoyed my listen a lot.

Thanks, I'm glad to hear it! laugh


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Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?