I'm experimenting with a new otoing method.
My biggest concern with VCVs is that they sound like as assembled with duct tape.
However, my old otoing method makes VBs off-track. So, I decided to develop a new one.
My new method is similar to the well-known "Tempo" method, but it's adapted to the quality of each and every VCV part and does not leave big vowel chunks.
Overlap leaves a desirable amount of vowel uncovered while preutter goes before the next vowel.
STP abuse is key to this method as otos alone can't suffice.
Do you like my new method? What should I improve on?
My biggest concern with VCVs is that they sound like as assembled with duct tape.
However, my old otoing method makes VBs off-track. So, I decided to develop a new one.
My new method is similar to the well-known "Tempo" method, but it's adapted to the quality of each and every VCV part and does not leave big vowel chunks.
Overlap leaves a desirable amount of vowel uncovered while preutter goes before the next vowel.
STP abuse is key to this method as otos alone can't suffice.
Do you like my new method? What should I improve on?