So, I noticed that some people have problems recording a Power Voicebank, due to their voices being naturally soft and/or mellow. Before I start with theory here, I recorded a tutorial on how to make it efficient.
https://clyp.it/0qjjc3he
If this doesn't help you, or you can't listen to it, here is a step to step tutorial, how to produce power vocals!
But anyways, good luck on making your power Voicebank!
https://clyp.it/0qjjc3he
If this doesn't help you, or you can't listen to it, here is a step to step tutorial, how to produce power vocals!
- First of all, try using your chest voice. The chest voice produces power vocals, because the head voice usually produces soft results. At least in my case it does.
- Next, try to stress the consonants, this is what distinguishes power from soft. Treat the samples - let's take "nkakikukekoko" as an examples - not like "nkakikukekoko", but rather as "nkkakkikkukkekkokko". The conosnants need to come out way sharper, and asphirated.
- If that doesn't work, try making really short stops. Treat them like glottal stops if necessary.
- If none of these work, try to sound angry. Shout at something, to see how you get that power voice of yours!
- You can also try to emulate the samples of other Power Voicebanks. I suggest Namine Ritsu's Strong Voice, Kasane Teto's Rikimi or Sakebi Voicebank or Yokune Ruko's Kire Voicebank.
But anyways, good luck on making your power Voicebank!