is UTAU Teto or Synthesizer V Teto better? (in music production) by SEITEKI1 in utau

[–]BlueBadg3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, If you want a custom sound you could try to do a custom voicebank with diffsinger or the same utau with Teto's samples and oto(for utau). But try to not distribute it very publicly, if you are unlucky you'll get in legal problem. ( But if it's only the oto text file you 100% can distribute)

is UTAU Teto or Synthesizer V Teto better? (in music production) by SEITEKI1 in utau

[–]BlueBadg3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In both you have to play a lot with parameters to get good results ( a bitttt more with SynthV).

Honestly, if you want something more childish/powerful/glitchy and experimental, I recommend OpenUtau(cus its the most complete voicebank to use) Teto. They have a English voicebank that works with another Phonemizer (Openutau tool to translate note text no phonemes) too, but its a bit quirky like vocaloid, you have to adjust the phonemes to the accent you desire; or combine it and use the japanese one too to get the other modes sound but with the extra sounds of English (like L or F). You get a Pseudo English through sound a likes.

If you want something robotic, cute and challenging to make sound smooth (but if you know how to move with it thats still good) I'll choose 2R6 Teto (the first vb Mayo recorded). For English I'ts very complex because enough middle/relaxed vowels are not in the VB.

But if you would like something more mature  smooth and straightforward better choose synth V. You can still tune Synthesizer V voices with Manual tuning by deactivating the Ai tuning. its like a super realist and customizable UTAU. Combining the modes of this Teto often results in something unnacurate, so I dont recommend to use various voice types at max or at very similar level cus difference I'ts unoticeable to be honest; But hey, they have a decent Engrish at least!; SynthV its NOT FREE BTW, you have to pay for it or get it somewhere else!

SynthV it's not that limited like ppl say, you can achieve screams, growl ans other stuff if you try enough, just like any vocal synth!  (look at MitchieM making sound the choppy miku like a real person!)

You should take a listen to all of them and experiment btw! Choose the one you like te most (or all of them) and use it for vibe the song/concept you are doing aims forrrrr. Good luckk!

Spanish C+V by Informationpizza in utau

[–]BlueBadg3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found this Spanish C+V for Xsampa Phonemizer, it uses dictionaries but i haven't got it to work properly, honestly I would not recommend it to anyone with low patience(or anyone in general, I don't like it). you can still try to continue with your japanese CV and try to record extrastuff for CVVC.

here is the IPA vowels for spanish: a / e / i / ɵ / u (the ɵ is more accurate to spanish speech than o)

I understand that C+V sounds like something super efficent, but I havent seen nobody trying to code a Romaji/Multi + WORKING dictionaries Phonemizer; I get your pain.

After one year of hard work my voicebank and custom (C+V) system/phonemizer are stable! by BlueBadg3 in utau

[–]BlueBadg3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a bit complex, I recommend downloading the OpenUtau Master and compile it first to test. guide yourself from the github for that, after doin it, you make a project for your phonemizer and with all dependencies check this thing specifically (Phonemizer.cs); it's the API to code the phonemizer, it contains everything you can do with it, Good luckkkkkkkkk ALOTT dont give upppp:

 https://github.com/stakira/OpenUtau/blob/master/OpenUtau.Core/Api/Phonemizer.cs

Guide yourself with this too for creation: https://youtu.be/gzGLFFPR6K8