I’m happy that you demonstrated an example of what happens when you don’t do certain things because a lot of times tutorials online don’t and just tell you to do the thing without explaining why.
Oh my gosh you are completely brilliant! I didn't understand any of the other tutorials, but this made it so simple! I can't wait to get started, keep an eye out for my Utaus! ;P
I made a cv voicebank and was so insanely frustrated that it was choppy, no matter how much I tried to crossfade envelopes. I'm hoping this will help me, and I can finally make vcv covers and use vcv USTs!
I half recorded a lite VCV bank for my utau ages ago but I had a LOT Of frq issues with it :( I'm an Utau-synth user so I can't rectify the issues myself. I'm going to finish the bank though!
This is a wonderful tutorial, thank you! However, I am worried about your keyboard. Poor thing is being smacked so hard... Though I am also guilty of that...
Will you make a multi-pitch? :3 and the multi-pitch voicebank (with the shark/dragon hybrid) is Mine Laru/Raru and I am so jealous that you have him because if you ask anyone he is elusive as all hell to dl :P
Ok, this is helpful but everyone i look at kind of glosses over a fact that i want answered. I'm on a windows 7 virtual machine and i personally can't get oremo to work. i found a hiragana reclist and put it into a doc on my mac, then went into the virtual machine and copy pasted it from chrome on there, then into the reclist that comes with the oremo file set. then it asks me if i want to replace it when i save it, and i have no other choice but yes. it turns up as a buncha greek gibberish plus some consonants that do not match up at all followed by 0s. where did I go wrong?
Dear WatermelonPerson , Yes, it is possible to make a multipitch VCCV. Just as long as you use a prefix or a suffix to differentiate each pitch. You can also use the Prefix Map to automatically change each pitch.
I think the answer is yes? I took Ritsu Namine’s .wav files, then compiled them to a list and turned them into romaji for the realist. Then did so for the oto.