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Different Types Of Voicebanks

Yuzu-Kochi

Momo's Minion
So, I've been making CV voice banks and i pretty much have the entire thing memorized by heart
And i've made easy list of how to remember what they sound like.
A
Ba Be Bi Bo Bu Bia Biu Bio (Bya Byu Byo)
Cha Chu Cho Che
You get the idea.
Anyways Since I know all the basic VB sounds I want to start learning CV VC and VCV
But when i look up the sound list i couldn't find it.
I was wondering if anyone could make a list of the sounds for a CV VC voicebank for me?
(Please don't link me to a site that shows every japanese sound because that doesn't really help me...)
Please and Thank you
 

Cdra

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This is the CVVC reclist I made for myself: Japanese CVVC List; now, the way it's made, it may not be that simple for some people to use... but eh, it's what I use. (note: anything after _breathe are optional sounds that you can record if you want, but they have no place in Japanese so... I just record l's and rr's for fun.)

I also have a base oto with hiragana only and a base oto with romaji only for this list. Note how this list takes a few VCV sounds from the strings--it's optional, but I like doing it for the extra moments of smoothness. The base otos only do so much good--they won't be configured at all right, but at least they have the aliases you'll need.

To record, record the whole strong in one go; one breath, don't pause between samples. On the cy (bya, etc) samples, you can pause if you want; you won't be getting your VCs out of that part, so it doesn't really matter. If you want an example, I volunteer Halt or Bari Tanner (my UTAU), who have "CV" voicebanks that act as CVVC.

Do you want a VCV list, too?
 

Yuzu-Kochi

Momo's Minion
Thread starter
Cdra said:
This is the CVVC reclist I made for myself: Japanese CVVC List; now, the way it's made, it may not be that simple for some people to use... but eh, it's what I use. (note: anything after _breathe are optional sounds that you can record if you want, but they have no place in Japanese so... I just record l's and rr's for fun.)

I also have a base oto with hiragana only and a base oto with romaji only for this list. Note how this list takes a few VCV sounds from the strings--it's optional, but I like doing it for the extra moments of smoothness. The base otos only do so much good--they won't be configured at all right, but at least they have the aliases you'll need.

To record, record the whole strong in one go; one breath, don't pause between samples. On the cy (bya, etc) samples, you can pause if you want; you won't be getting your VCs out of that part, so it doesn't really matter. If you want an example, I volunteer Halt or Bari Tanner (my UTAU), who have "CV" voicebanks that act as CVVC.

Do you want a VCV list, too?
From what i understand, is your list translated, First sound_second sound (and it list the different sounds) i'm somewhat confused sorry >.<

ky_kye
ky_kya
ky_kyu
ky_kyo

like that???
 

Cdra

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Defender of Defoko
No, it's meant to be used in Oremo and the underscores are just to keep everything in alphabetical order; ignore them (and the consonants before them). You record each string all in one breath.
 

Yuzu-Kochi

Momo's Minion
Thread starter
Cdra said:
No, it's meant to be used in Oremo and the underscores are just to keep everything in alphabetical order; ignore them (and the consonants before them). You record each string all in one breath.

well i can't use it than because the program refuses to work for me
 

Cdra

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If you don't use Oremo, you can still use it--you just have to record each line as its own file.
 

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