I'll be sure to download this and upload it to my server so people can get it faster
That's going to be added in later, if I'm not mistaken.Tried this out, sounds pretty freakin' good! I might post some tests with it later. Does anyone know if the voicebanks are like UTAU where anyone can record one?
the save file type is .sk, and it can import .mid and .sk files. you can also import .wav and .mp3 files as bgm, and export things as .wav.I just read this entire thread and I am so excited for this synth. The engine sounds so niiiiiiiiiice. I'll give it a whirl after there is an English patch. What all do we know about it? Like, what's it's save file type? What does it export as? What can it import?
The text isn't available in an easily-editable format (I think you have to edit the exe itself,) so it's gonna be pretty hard for someone to make an unofficial translation.the save file type is .sk, and it can import .mid and .sk files. you can also import .wav and .mp3 files as bgm, and export things as .wav.
would anyone be interested in me doing a cursory english translation of the interface?
I will say that if you don't speak chinese but have experience with vocaloid/cevio, you can probably navigate it without too much difficulty. the layout is very similar.
Hey, this is probably a dumb question, but in the link bio posted you have to put in a password? How do I find out what it is so I can download?
lol, I just meant screenshotting it and putting translations on using ms paintThe text isn't available in an easily-editable format (I think you have to edit the exe itself,) so it's gonna be pretty hard for someone to make an unofficial translation.
EDIT: This may have been changed with this update, though. I dunno. (Doubt it though)
Ah, okay, that makes sense. That's a pretty good idea, actually.lol, I just meant screenshotting it and putting translations on using ms paint
within her proper range and with small pitch changes she sounds pretty good. wide pitch changes make it sound kind of unnatural but that might be ok with tuning? I'm surprised that you think the consonants are less hard though - I thought a lot of them were too loud and I wanted to be able to change the volume or have something like the b-flag.Reminds me a lot of CeVIO in terms of sound quality, but without the super-hard consonants. The voice is bit breathy, but it's very smooth. I don't know enough Chinese to really evaluate its clarity, but it sounds nearly like a real person, aside from a few weird transitions and vibrato - which honestly might just be weird tuning.
I'll have to run the program myself later to really get a feel for it, but I see a LOT of potential here!
alright, I'll work on that over the next couple daysAh, okay, that makes sense. That's a pretty good idea, actually.