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    Neumann NDH30 headphones

    I'm not interested in room correction or simulation software at all, but IMHO CanOpener is the greatest thing since Homo Erectus learned how to control fire. If using headphones, I can't recommend it highly enough.
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    The Illusionary Belief that New is Always Better

    True. Progress, specifically with computer-related digital age tech (both hardware and software) can be both rapid and profound. Didn't the disks for Miroslav cost something like 4k in the 1990s? Today IKM can hardly give it away, because there is so much new stuff that's better in every way...
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    Komplete 15 Subscription Survey

    For me "subscription" is just a slang word that means exactly the same thing as "no sale".
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    OUT NOW: Intimate Viola "Iremia" - you can't get closer than this.

    I don't pay much attention to new VI's & samples anymore, so I missed this. But wow, I'm pretty blown away by the warmth and depth, and rustic organic character of the tone, and, ALAS, it is still on sale until the 10th, so it looks like I don't have the excuse of missing the sale to avoid...
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    Why I Don't Use a Mac By Dan Worrall:

    I prefer MacOS to Windows in most (not all) ways, but the way they drop legacy support, lock down their hardware and Apple's ostentatious greed - remarkable even by the standards of Big Tech - makes Mac computers a non-starter for me. But in the final analysis it's up to each person to decide...
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    Infinite Series (Aaron Venture) thread

    I purchased IB and IW at the sale bundle price, and am more than impressed. The playability, the real-time expressiveness is fantastic, and clearly uses some ingenious scripting that makes much of the older, keyswitch-based libraries seem like ancient sample library tech... Plus, I appreciate...
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    YOUR favorite STANDALONE piano library?

    4Front True Pianos is great, with several models to chose from. It's inexpensive (half price currently) and has a free trial... In some ways I like the tactile experience even more than Pianoteq, though it's not as sophisticated in terms of options and settings... ...Seriously underrated IMHO...
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    Saros - new voice from eclipsed sounds

    Saros released. Received download link and serial this morning.
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    I would love this plugin but it costs really too much

    Do they have rent-to-own? Maybe you could just pay them £1,000,000 per month for the next 7 years or so to make it affordable.
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    A book on correct fingering of piano scales

    I agree. Proper fingering is "proper" for a reason, so we should take the advice seriously. But not all arms and hands are the same, and it's good to realize that the recommended fingering is a only a guide, and you should always feel free to deviate from the standard if you have a good reason...
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    The Beatles Now And Then

    I agree with this, and listening to it is definitely a 2023 sonic experience with virtually no stylistic connection to the era of the band's heyday. The song is okay I guess, but not IMHO anywhere remotely on par with their great music of the late '60s. If (as in the movie Yesterday) the...
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    Reaper 7 Released

    Installing 7 over 6 isn't any different than installing 6.xx over another 6.xx. Couldn't be simpler. I also couldn't help but notice that you went from being an Avid user to an avid user!
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    Reaper 7 Released

    It's literally exactly the same as updating a portable install from within the same version number. You don't have to "move" any customizations, just install v7 into the same location as v6 and they'll all be there and you'll be fine... ...What I did though (just to be redundantly safe) is...
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    Saros - new voice from eclipsed sounds

    I dislike this too. But even José Cura would sound horrible on this track and be unable to salvage it. I preordered and have no regrets about doing so based on every demo I've heard.
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    Is it time to turn my Hackintosh's to Windows 11?

    I disagree, because regardless of how much or how little you write to disk, regardless of advances and improvements in V-NAND or whatever, at the end of the day hard drives are like light bulbs. They blow out, and there is an inherent unknowability as to exactly when it will happen. There are...
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    Getting to grips with audio interfaces

    My card is buttressed very close to an RX 570, and I've never heard anything, though I've read that it can happen. But, even though I received both a balanced analogue and a digital/SPDIF breakout cable, I don't use them. Every I/O (headphones, monitors & mics) for me is on the other side of the...
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    Getting to grips with audio interfaces

    I've always been partial to PCI/PCIe too, and use an RME Hdpse AIO I bought from Jay Asher on these forums a few years ago. It's been 100% stable and reliable, and I have less than 10ms RTL in Reaper, which is all I care about in terms of latency. 24b/48kHz. For a breakout box I use an Arturia...
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    Saros - new voice from eclipsed sounds

    I don't care about the song either, but the timbre in the first verse actually reminds a bit of Graham Nash, which IMHO isn't a bad thing at all. I'm impressed with this too.
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    Saros - new voice from eclipsed sounds

    Interesting. I don't think it sounds like Kevin much at all, and sounds much better.
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    Trying to Decide between a new PC or Mac M2

    Me too. I'm not at all an "under the hood" type who enjoys tweaking just to do it. But that's not the point. I've assembled 3 PCs now, none of which have ever required major maintenance since being made... ...The salient point is that if my system drive fails today, I can easily swap it out...
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    Trying to Decide between a new PC or Mac M2

    I think you're probably correct. But shouldn't it be only a matter of time until similar non-Apple M2 equivalents come of age? And maybe even a Hackintosh 2.0 era?
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    Trying to Decide between a new PC or Mac M2

    In general, I prefer MacOS to Windows, enough so that IF you had similar upgrade and repair ability on Apple machines that you do on PCs, to swap out drives, memory, PSU etc. I would definitely be a Mac person... ...But the locked-down hardware situation with Apple is an absolute, 100% deal...
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    What Are Your Favorite Muted Trumpet Instruments

    Yup. A couple of years ago I went on a muted trumpet quest, and Session Horns Pro is utterly fantastic. Nothing else I was able to get my hands on even came close.
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    Help me decide if I really need Kontakt 7?

    Does the K7 new factory library include anything that is mind-blowingly better or in any way compelling?
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    What to test on laptop before buying?

    This tool checks for DPC latency: https://resplendence.com/latencymon
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    RIP GAS

    I've been there for a long time. I still gets tons of email ads, but do I need another solo flute? Another compressor that emulates hardware I've never used or heard of? And certain buzzwords immediately shut me down because I'm done even thinking about them as a consumer: ambient, atmospheric...
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    On behalf of Claude Debussy , I am Appalled !

    Clair de Boom! I rather like it, and it works for me, though I probably wouldn't choose to listen to it as music per se. Taking material written in 1890, in arguably the epicenter of the Belle Epoque, and rearranging it in such a way as to acknowledge & reflect the then unforeseen European...
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    Red Room Audio - Saga 2: Organic Alien Percussion

    I like the sounds. Since it's organic, does this mean that the aliens who created the sample content are carbon-based life forms?
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    Saros - new voice from eclipsed sounds

    Exactly my take on this. Kevin is by far the best English-speaking male singer I've heard (and the only one I've bought), but "square" is a perfect word to describe why he fails to be anywhere nearly as good as Solaria, who has so much more richness and faux-depth than any of the male singers...
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    Neural network in Synth V

    It clearly runs locally, because it seems to work and my workstation stays offline.
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    Best piano VST?

    I hear what you're saying. It's linguistically inappropriate to be VSTing when when you need to plug-in.
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    How to correctly write tempo map for strings and in general for orchestra?

    Using the marker conversion way is most definitely faster. I've found that pressing the single key (such as "M", which SonicAxiom uses and I use as well) while the DAW is playing works quite well, in part because you can hit the key with a natural feel for the rhythm and roll with it in real...
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    How to correctly write tempo map for strings and in general for orchestra?

    BTW, for the OP and anyone else using Reaper and looking to convert markers to tempo markers, I just learned what an idiot I am. Right in the box that opens for the conversion is the option to select: Convert Only Time Selection, which I never bothered to read before, despite doing this dozens...
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    Best piano VST?

    @ZeroZero I was hoping you'd chime in, as I know you're a huge fan of TruePianos. Thanks for letting me know that the developer still walks the earth and that it works in W11. At this moment it is still $69, so am going to purchase today. I'll worry about VST4 after reincarnating in the next...
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    How to correctly write tempo map for strings and in general for orchestra?

    This is a very good point. Maybe some people can do this, but I certainly can't. If I begin by playing to a click track and then try to recreate the ebb and flow of natural human timing via numbers, it goes very badly. I learned this the hard way. I do pretty much exactly what SonicAxiom does...
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    Best piano VST?

    Yeah, the upgrade from 7 to 8 for me is only $29, more than fair, and it was while considering this that I revisited TruePianos. I haven't tried 8, but have listened to several comparisons between v7 and v8, and I can't hear any significant difference. I very much doubt I'd pass a blind test...
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    Best piano VST?

    I got the 40 day demo of TruePianos (again) and like it better than Pianoteq (I have Standard v7) in terms of the touch response feeling like a real piano, and there is a "liveness" to it that Pianoteq lacks, especially in the mid-high registers where Pianoteq sounds a bit dull and dead, even if...
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    Synth V Feature Requests

    I also use Reaper, and I have completely given up on the VST option, but use it in standalone exclusively with a bare-bones audio track for pitch and timing. That's why I'm not worried about panning, multiple tracks etc., because all I'm concerned with in SynthV is rendering vocals to wav, after...
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    Synth V Feature Requests

    I agree about a clearer UI w better contrast and visibility, tootips and group parameter copying. I would like a stable transport bar that doesn't need to be clicked into existence. But mostly, I would like at least one native (or adequately phoneme-covered) male English singer who's even...
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    Vocal plugin (turning a banshee in a bear trap into Pavarotti )

    They do require PACE/iLok, which removes them from consideration here too.
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    Virtual Singers Showcase (original songs only)

    Not as bad, but I'm not ready to agree with "great." Ninezero does do a somewhat better job in the lower ranges, and is - at its best - tantalizingly close to being able to handle some early 90's grunge-like vox, a general style I would very much like to have... ...But the nasal quality is...
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    Virtual Singers Showcase (original songs only)

    Nice, but I have to admit this only further confirms my view that I do not like Ninezero. Solaria and all the other components of the track sound great.
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    Solipsism or The Retreat into Delusion

    True, but sadly predictable. Over a half century before the invention of the telephone, Thoreau predicted that when the day came that a person in New York could speak directly to a person in Baltimore and converse in real time, the masses would celebrate this as "progress", completely...
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    Too many libraries as a substitute satisfaction?

    I relate, and am on the verge of being on the verge of doing major housecleaning and getting rid of a significant percentage of the VIs, libraries and effects I've accumulated over the years, perhaps most of it. I have the advantage of being a simple home hobbyist, so I don't need to have...
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    Rhapsody player - plus free libraries - dont miss out!

    Thanks David if it's not too much trouble. But don't go out of your way. I'm sure it will be resolved and I'm not sitting here freaking out or anything. EDIT: Got it. Thanks!
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    Solipsism or The Retreat into Delusion

    This is a terrific piece of music. It grabs attention, doesn't let go throughout and most emphatically merits multiple listenings. Though terms such as "online echo chambers" are bandied about quite frequently (and relevantly IMHO), this is the first time I've ever heard the phrase "collective...
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    Rhapsody player - plus free libraries - dont miss out!

    This is very, very cool. I've gone as far as create an account, install Rhapsody and the free Emerald Flute, which sounds lovely. Today I purchased Dulcius, which PayPal put a hold on for reasons I am unaware of, as this has never happened to me before. The Rhapsody UI is terrific...
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    Ninezero - SynthV male English voice

    Cool cover. You present the song really well. I like Ninezero much here much better in the lower registers, in the verse more than the chorus.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Hmmmm... I wonder if this might have the potential to be massaged into something in the neighborhood of a Layne Staley vibe? Perhaps just wishful thinking, but I think I hear possibilities along those lines.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Quick, lazy question: For anyone using it, how's the V Studio Pro beta 1.8.1b1? Any red flags? I'm still on 1.8.0 since I tend to get spooked by in-development releases, though the vocal mode integration and improvements for male voices (I have Kevin, and think the female voice banks vastly...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Yes. It's stated as a Pro version feature only.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    In Windows, it's in the VST3 Common Files, which is a .vst3 extention, not .dll if you're searching... ...But IMHO the VST implementation is horrible and not worth pursuing at this point. Maybe in future updates.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    I guess it's however the creators define "expressiveness" for a particular voice. I'm not sure what it means either.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    It varies from voice to voice, but the vibrato can be severe. The best I've found for turning the vibrato down is to click on the AI Retakes box (third from the top on the right, looks like a director's clap board) and there's a slider to turn down expressiveness.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Is it just me, or do Mo Chen and Kevin sound almost identical on the lower region, the first half?
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    Damage 2 - to buy or not to buy?

    I have Damage I, which is really good, but have resisted the upgrade in part because it's too pricey IMHO. I'm a minority I'm sure, and maybe I'm missing the boat, but I can't see being as fussy about percussive sounds that go BOOM as I am about melodic instruments... ...For ethnic, I don't...
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    Valhalla Vintage Verb v3.0.0 (new 'Palace'-Mode)

    Agreed. Simple license that you can use locally, no draconian CP, great product, more than fair pricing and free updates! Judging developers on a scale of 1-10, Valhalla DSP is an 11. I downloaded, haven't installed or explored it yet, but I'm certain the quality is 1st-rate, because everything...
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    Another Brick In The Wall Kids Choir?

    SynthV might be worth a shot. You can play with the adult (esp. female) voice parameters and perhaps make them more childlike. But you likely need real kids. Playing with formants and stuff would almost certainly produce artifacts that would kill any carefree innocence that children's...
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    Mic for recording super quiet sounds

    The F3 or the F6 is something I've wanted to get for a while because the recording architecture is just soooo effing cool. The only problem, besides $$$$, is that I don't need it and am not sure what I'd use it for. I just want one, and that's not a good enough reason... ...I have a Rode NT1...
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    Mic for recording super quiet sounds

    Does the F1 have the same dual track 32 bit float recording capability as the F3 and the F6?
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    MusicLM, Google's AI for music generation

    I'm sure when those people such as Nicolaus Otto were designing internal combustion engines in the 1860s-70s there were any number of speculative ideas regarding their potential utility and social impact, but literally NO ONE would have been able to envision the current landscape of...
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    Too AI for your own Good

    Yeah, it's pretty trippy. I took your advice here and talked to it in a variety of ways: I asked it to write an English sonnet about quantum mechanics; to explain the orbit of the earth around the sun; it took some lyrics I wrote and it offered a cogent sociological critique of what the words...
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    Too AI for your own Good

    Except to be fair about it, the idea of having ANY single individual in charge of authoritatively determining the qualities and virtues of the aesthetic realm would be utterly terrifying.
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    Too AI for your own Good

    I created an account at ChatGPT (which I never heard of before this thread) and asked it a few times to write a song in the style of x about y. The lyrics were on the level of: "I love you baby, and I don't mean maybe," consistently bad regardless of subject, though no doubt my prompts were...
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    Too AI for your own Good

    Glancing over the thread, I think you're right in the strict overt sense, and I'm probably reacting more to the zeitgeist in general in which consciousness is popularly perceived as being an epiphenomenal or emergent property of matter. Academic materialists in physics and philosophy call it...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    There are options to do this. The next thing to, of course, do is to fire it up. Enjoy!
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Xuan Yu is also coming in just a little bit quickly at times, creating an uncanny feel. I like the voice better than Kevin, but I wish English was the native language. Re Weina vs. Xuan Yu, female voices in general tend to be more advanced in terms of generating vibrancy. I have no idea why.
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    Too AI for your own Good

    Discussions like these might have more clarity if everyone would stop confusing computational intelligence with consciousness or sentience, as they are 100% categorically distinct from each other, regardless of the sort of delusional nonsense being spewed by science-driven utopians who dream of...
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    Reaper Humanization of Tempo Map - How Do you Do it?

    This looks quite interesting, and the thinking behind the concept seems solid. If any script gurus ever feel moved to create something like this for Reaper I would want to try it out. Too bad it's for Ableton Live only.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Yeah, I am aware of br and hh, but was thinking of punctuation marks specifically. I did NOT know, however, about anything like brl or brl1-brl9, and this merits some experimentation. Thanks.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Interesting overview and a few opinions:
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    True, because you use the glottal t much more than we do in the States where I am, where "budder" reigns so supreme that I can't believe it's not budder. But we do use it (for whatever reason) on many words with 't's that come before an ending syllable n: button, bitten, smitten, Attenborough...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Cool and helpful, thanks. I hadn't been as aware of CL/apostrophe thing as I am now. You can actually make glottal stops that resemble a Cockney London pronunciation if you want to. In most of the US the word "button" is always pronounced with a glottal stop ("buh -un", similar to "uh-oh")...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    That most often won't work. Without the period, SynthV doesn't know that you're in phonetic mode. "Button" for example, is phonetically "b ah dx ax n" in SynthV. If you type that in without the period you'll get something like: "budaxxin"... You definitely need the period when typing phonemes...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    I thought this was specifically for separating vowels, to keep a phrase like "the law always wins" from sounding like " the laaawlways wins", so good to know, thanks. Tried it a little and I think it could be useful on a case-by-case basis. Using your example "but'ton" and using the t slider, I...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Not that I know of. + - ' are the 3 that I know about, as well as using a period before phonetic spelling.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    It seems that the + is for connecting polysyllabic words on multiple pitches, and the ' is for marking a break between two notes containing a word that ends in a vowel followed by a word that begins with a vowel.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Yep. My rule of thumb is to use standard English spelling, including punctuation, until there's a reason not to do that. And typically the reason to alter spellings is to get alternate pronunciations of words (because we don't sing like we talk) rather than because the standard spelling doesn't...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    OT maybe, people always bitch about the UI in Reaper, but when I compare its customizable utility to a work in progress like SynthV, it just makes me all the more appreciative of how marvelously well-developed Reaper (or any good mature DAW I guess) is compared to the SynthV interface... ...The...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Still not a huge fan, but I no longer have buyer's remorse, because I'm more confident that once you get a semi-decent phonetic outline of a vocal part, you can do any number of things to enhance the sonic character of the voice, making it usable or even good in some contexts. BTW, when "mercy"...
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    The 432HZ army is out to pillage

    432hz? No idea and no opinion whatsoever re cosmic significance, but I do know that knee-jerk contempt for such claims underscores the extent to which mainstream ontological materialists cling to their scientific method worldview with the same fundamentalist fervor one usually associates with...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    I don't think so. Sounds more expressive to me, but it's a very small sample, and IMO it's best to withhold judgment until it's actually been released into the wild.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Thanks for posting. Yes, based on this short sample I am definitely interested.
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    What's your least favourite orchestral instrument?

    Strange and interesting... Does this mean you don't like piano concertos as a genre or class?
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Gonna try this tonight, using Solaria as the template, and then compare Kevin in native sttings to Kevin with Solaria settings. Cool idea.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Sage advice I think, thanks. Money to burn? I do have some rich friends, but affluency isn't one of the things we have in common.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    I'm tempted to buy another male voice, but I'm torn. Xuan Yu, in English, sounds much better than Kevin from what I can tell online, but I have to be really careful about spending money, and if I wait, I suspect that there will be new and better English voices coming soon, and an AI voice bank...
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    Too AI for your own Good

    You can't trust online conversations now. There's a LOT happening in the world that can and should be cause for concern, but the Death of Art by technology isn't one of them. That which is authentic will always have a way of distinguishing itself from that which is not, because it's not any...
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    Too AI for your own Good

    They said that about the camera when it was first invented, and that didn't turn out to be true. They also said about the Wright Brothers and the first airplane that it would spell doom & destruction for humankind, and this turned out to be absolutely correct. So you never know... ...But it's...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    You're way, way ahead of me. I still can't draw much of anything. I need to go through the instructions that David Cuny was kind enough to post to manipulate the envelopes, but it's not intuitive. Don't know if I want to take on the real singer dynamics learning curve or not, in part because I...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    About 40 seconds of playing around with Kevin, just primitive simple noodling, trying to get him to sound like Robert Plant LOL.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Really cool, thank you. I actually tried the BR insertion, but yes, it creates an out-of-place respiratory action. I had no idea the the SIL (that you see as a prompt) was also a usable phoneme, and haven't been aware of PAU at all and will continue to explore. As has already been said, this...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    I sing like a god. The only problem is that the god I sing like happens to be a really terrible singer.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    I made a pdf out of your detailed response for reference and practice. Thanks much.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    I had this on by default too. It's also nice that MIDI keyboard entry is monophonic so you don't have to worry about overlapping notes when recording them in.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Awesome idea, thanks! I grabbed the snippet from Unforgettable here because I wanted to play with Kevin, the emphasis and particularly the triplet in the phrase, which led me to two tangentially related questions: 1) If, for whatever reason, I want to have a space between, for instance, that's...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    This is a bloody fantastic idea. Killjoy! ;) But what you say makes intuitive sense, and if I were a gambler I'd bet that your right. There are any number of phoneme tricks, and I think if you're laborious enough you can get almost any diphthong or single vowel to sound fairly close to what...
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    Favorite bass amp sim?

    I really like Audio Assault, who make cool plugs (Headcrusher is awesome) at great prices, so I should give this a spin. IKM's Ampeg SVT-VR Classic is I think my favorite, but Kuassa's Cerberus is another low cost option that punches above its weight and is worth checking out.
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    That's lovely. I think that so-called cinematic music, along with contemporary styles of post-Autotune pop are where it's going to be easiest to use these artificial voices, because in the former case (as in your post here) there is a lot of complex sound effect-y stuff than can obscure the...
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    Synthesizer V - Vocaloid haters might want to check this

    Really cool track, I enjoyed listening to it. At about 1:21 she starts really belting it loud. How do you do this? Was raising the loudness parameter enough? Or is there some other trick to getting a timbre that sounds like she's singing more forcefully?
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