Princess Aleks link said:
Ok first of all did everyone forget about Victor Yonne and Seine Ran? Both english CVVC that are released. Although Ran is aliased in x-sampa...
Secondly, it seems that mostly if you use an overseas-made ust to convert to cvvc, the owner of said ust will most likely let you re-release it with no problems. Just ask.
Thirdly.
I already made a Mr. Music english cover.
Fourthly. CVVC is really easy to use imo. Just make the VC sample the same length as the overlap of the following CV sample. p1p4 and acpt. Done. Some of them might get envelope errors (due to incorrect otoing). But mostly thats all you do lol
Lastloy. Beat Okamine is a travesty. He has horrible pronunciation (his v's are b's) and the otoing is just.. completely off. But yea.
First, we haven't forgotten them, I guess people wanted to know more CV VC other than them?
Second is known
Third : And? does that mean you are the creator of the song and that nobody cannot make their own version ? By using this logic, that'd mean nobody should cover any Vocaloid/UTAU song after the first cover had been made
Fourthly even though I keep an eye on this topic because I'm interested by English (and plenty other languages in UTAU) I haven't really used that much CV VC UTAUs nor recorded any CV VC bank so I cannot tell atm but I do plan on using more of them (same for VCV) to train myself to use all kinds of voicebanks existing and have thus less issues to make covers with other UTAUs
Finally euuh.... I've heard way WAY worse and maybe it's the way it has been recorded or the intonation used that do it...
Also, keep in mind his creator/voicer isn't a native (he's from Mexico if I recall well..) and as you should know, in Spanish the Vs sound nearly the same as Bs (that's why our Spanish teachers always tell us the common mispellings are often the Vs and Bs because of their similarity in terms of pronunciation) so of course Beat's Vs risk to sound up like Bs
Furhtermore, in all honesty, I just listened to a few English works made with him (especially the English I=Fantasy and Rolling in the deep) and he sounded fine and understandable to me compared with others
And calling Beat a travesty just for this is totally exagerated and offensive.