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The creator says its an oto problem but the oto looks and sounds fine. Im not sure what to edit to avoid this. Ive done some readjusting but they dont help fix the problem.
@ the "no" midway through
Seems like an error with a looping resampler. Make sure the OTO only has the vowel in the white area, or alternatively use the "e" flag on that particular note to force stretching
@ the "no" midway through
Seems like an error with a looping resampler. Make sure the OTO only has the vowel in the white area, or alternatively use the "e" flag on that particular note to force stretching
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The first and second are rendered in tn fnds. The third in tips.
The first sample has random cut outs that make it sound like a japanese r sound when none is present.
The second is repeating the final lyrics.
The thirds su is distorted and the n is elongated for no reason
Ive looked at the oto and it doesnt explain why these problems are occuring.
Well, the OTO of the "no" definitely sounds off in both the second and third samples. Could you provide screenshots, of both the waveform view and the spectrogram view?
Also, why does the samples in the first one sound like theyre cutting out and making a japanese r sound? Ive fixed some of the oto and its still making the sound
Thank god. This helped alot. Im still getting the random drop out that sounds like a japanese r. What do I do? Im not sure if im supposed to adjust the cutoff or the overlap or something else
tn_fnds does the same thing for me that certain consonants sound strangely weird. You can use EFB-GT, which sounds (at least from my experience) identical to tn_fnds, but you won't be able to use flags
tn_fnds does the same thing for me that certain consonants sound strangely weird. You can use EFB-GT, which sounds (at least from my experience) identical to tn_fnds, but you won't be able to use flags
If you are using moresampler, tn_fnds, or another resampler that loops and accepts flags (not TIPS), the e flag prevents looping on whatever note you use it on!