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  • I can't explain it but UTAU vocals have a certain crisp/freshness to them that i love so much compared to Vocaloid. It's like getting an ice cold glass of tap water at 3am when you're super dehydrated
    SunnyWolves
    SunnyWolves
    The overall texture you can get depends on the resampler you use, but I overall agree.
    SaKe
    SaKe
    A lot of it is in the mixing, too. A good EQ and compresser treatment can pretty much save any voicebank, no matter how bad their mic is.
    finished tuning a cover of "Lower one's eyes" but idk which UTAU or vocaloid to use for the finished cover
    one of my classmates in college just gave me five dollars to make a cover of smash mouth's "all star" with kasane teto.
    After i upload this cover i got no clue what songs to do next. Usually i have another song in mind when i finish a cover but this time its empty in my brain :cry:
    I Just want to cover a NewJeans song with UTAU why must the midi's be locked behind a paywall. i cant read sheet music for heck:cry:
    No better feeling than finally finding a free midi for a song you've been wanting to cover. i'm free :shades:
    Does anyone know if there's a program for vocaloid voicebanks that has a similar UI to OpenUTAU? at least for pitch bends because i want to get into vocaloid covers but the tuning UI for v4 and v5 looks complicated
    trying out the free trial of VOCALOID6 and its pretty decent. my only issue is i don't really like the UI but that's probably just a me thing lol
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    Kiyoteru
    Kiyoteru
    Tunelab definitely makes it a lot easier to use V6 voicebanks
    WyndReed
    WyndReed
    Yeah, the Vocaloid editors can be kind of clunky. If you end up purchasing V6 and want to use any V3/V4/V5 vbs you can try the V4.5 editor for Cubase which has the V4 interface for the V5 engine.
    Want to do a cover of Tricologe but idk if i wanna do five singers like the Nightcord version or just stick to one
    patiently waiting for Satoishi Yuka's full bloom voicebank because good golly do i love that utauloid so much:love:
    I love the way diffsinger voicebanks sound but the render time..... eugh. i assume its because they're ai but i used pocket singer which had similar sounding ai vocals but took less render time
    kar
    kar
    it's because pocket singer/ace is using cloud.
    So SoundCloud randomly decided to put back up some of my covers they had taken down due to copyright??? They're old pocket singer covers so they aren't good but my cover of "yoru ni kakeru" is back up now if yall wanna check it out
    I hate it when i cant get the vocals to line up decently with the instrumental. its driving me n u t s:blink:
    Kiyoteru
    Kiyoteru
    Try putting the original song on another track and lining up your cover vocals with the original. Also, keep in mind that starting consonants come before the start of a musical note.
    Slowly learning more about mixing thanks to my audio design classes in college :shades:its honestly so much fun and i love learning all this new stuff!!!
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