recently i recorded my VCV voicebank UTAU using oremo and its reclist-renzoku-NHP list, etc. i had to configure his otos myself, but he sounded great singing end of rain, and i was rly happy with the outcome.
i made my own UST of a song at 192BPM and added pitchbends, but my UTAU sounded all jumbled and slurred. i figured the issue was the overlaps, but no matter how much i move stuff around in the oto configuring window, sometimes the previous vowel is cut and isn't sung at all, or the full syllable cuts short. basically he sounds so much choppier singing this!
for reference, this is what it looks like right now. the overlaps are huge but i can't figure out the best way to configure the otos in the first place.
i've been going through USTs and configuring my UTAU that way, but maybe i should just test it note by note in a blank file?
also, i've been able to use his voicebank in various songs and render .wav files, but fsr the UTAU program hasn't generated .frq files yet. should i just generate them myself?
this is my first time working on an oto.ini myself so i guess if anyone has some tips that would be awesome. thanks!
i made my own UST of a song at 192BPM and added pitchbends, but my UTAU sounded all jumbled and slurred. i figured the issue was the overlaps, but no matter how much i move stuff around in the oto configuring window, sometimes the previous vowel is cut and isn't sung at all, or the full syllable cuts short. basically he sounds so much choppier singing this!
for reference, this is what it looks like right now. the overlaps are huge but i can't figure out the best way to configure the otos in the first place.
i've been going through USTs and configuring my UTAU that way, but maybe i should just test it note by note in a blank file?
also, i've been able to use his voicebank in various songs and render .wav files, but fsr the UTAU program hasn't generated .frq files yet. should i just generate them myself?
this is my first time working on an oto.ini myself so i guess if anyone has some tips that would be awesome. thanks!