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SunnyWolves
SunnyWolves
Don't know, since I don't voice him.
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GreenPear03
I'm actually thinking of making a stringed version of CVCV that is lighter to record so that it can make CVCV more practical, however it would make CVCV more difficult to OTO, because CVCV doesn't have a base OTO. Maybe I can be the first to make one for CVCV!
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SunnyWolves
SunnyWolves
Will that be of Jack Wicked or one of your own characters?
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GreenPear03
Probably Jack Wicked, and because of the length of CVCV, it will probably be monopitch, however I don't have concrete plans of if I'll even create the voicebank because of its length.
SunnyWolves
SunnyWolves
Makes sense that the Jootystyle vb will be of Jooty's character. The length of it will be scary enough.
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GreenPear03
Using it will be even scarier, because I'm not sure of a way to practically OTO and use CVCV... It would either be choppy when there isn't a VCV transition after the first two notes of a sentence, or have a stuttering issue.
SunnyWolves
SunnyWolves
I mean wouldn't it all have vcv transitions? It's entire thing is that it's vcv, but with dedicated vcv transitions for both characters, right?
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GreenPear03
However, using VCV transitions defeats the purpose of CVCV, and if you want to go back to using CVCV characters in a UST, there would be a choppy transition between the VCV and CVCV note unless you only use CVCV for the first note, and it only works if the first two characters in a line of a UST are at the same pitch.