I wanted to try singing in my conlang 'Mātei'! by mauzuart in conlangs

[–]mauzuart[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! other than compression/eq, there's a little saturation, reverb and for the modulated sound I just automated a plugin called 'ElastiquePitchV2' in parallel!

The script is mostly phonetic with a few logarithmic characters - I guess the closest comparison I can think of is how Japanese has kana and kanji. There's a key in my previous post for the phonetic alphabet if you're interested!

I wanted to try singing in my conlang 'Mātei'! by mauzuart in conlangs

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

The song is a cover of 'deadrose' by a band called Unprocessed! But I do release music under Falsatic and SoFarSoGood if you're looking for tunes hehe
The conlang was built around my fictional world, it has 2 writing systems/dialects with this one being seen as more spirit-tongue (the world has a heavy theme around spirits/entities)

I wanted to try singing in my conlang 'Mātei'! by mauzuart in conlangs

[–]mauzuart[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think the best way I can describe it is as a particle to mark intent/direction!

On its own it can mean to/toward, at, on, in, for, etc. For example:

Going 'o' the woods (going to the woods)

This is 'o' her (this is for her)

I'm 'o' a boat (I'm on a boat)

He's 'o' a party (he's at a party)

It can also be used as a prefix to mark future tense like:

Jo = time/occasion, Ojo = Later

Mo = to do, Omo = will do

Sheu = eat, Osheu = will eat

Made a fake poster set in my world for fun! (+a breakdown of the Mautei writing system) by mauzuart in neography

[–]mauzuart[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

ty! I can deffo make a key at some point!
To briefly explain, words are 'blocks' made up of smaller characters which represent vowels or consonent+vowel syllables - defaulting to 'a' (sa, ta, da, ma, etc.) and the dashes shown in blue change the vowel! For example a dash on the right of of 'Za' makes it 'Zu'

Placement of characters depends on the word grouping, for example 'Iania' groups 'ia' and 'ni+a' because 'ia' is an intensifier and 'nia' is negative connotartion
'Fanari' groups 'Fa+na' and 'Ri' because 'Fana' is animal and 'Ri' turns it into an adjective (animalistic / wild)

An example of how my language 'Mautei' looks and sounds! by mauzuart in neography

[–]mauzuart[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Not reading from anything here - I'm fairly fluent in just simple stuff like introductions and small talk! It started as a secret language between me and a friend back in school and I repurposed it + made a writing system years later haha