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Problem with fresamp and VCV

automatique

Teto's Territory
Well I'm otoing my VCV and I test my bank with my preferenced resampler, which is Frame Resampler. well I generated some frq. files with fresamp and when  I want to test the "a do" phoneme the a last the most part of the note, and I tested with other resamplers and the phoneme is working perfectly fine.
is A 7 mora Tripitched Bank...
 

Iscabird

Ritsu's Renegades
Defender of Defoko
Using fresamp to generate .frq files tends to cause glitches in the voice bank's frq maps. I suggest you regenerate all of the .frq files with the default resampler and try testing the notes again to see if any changes can be heard.
 

automatique

Teto's Territory
Thread starter
Kiibei link said:
Using fresamp to generate .frq files tends to cause glitches in the voice bank's frq maps. I suggest you regenerate all of the .frq files with the default resampler and try testing the notes again to see if any changes can be heard.

Well, I did what you said and unfortunately, with fresamp, sounds the same, but with other resampler... doesn't do that.
When I generate the note on the affected part of the oto...
This happens:
file:_dedadidadodudu.wav
Frame Resampler 0.11 ver.
Load Wave
step Size: 1024
*other info there*
i=lenght of the note
v= 850.00 *and increasing*

I find this weird because it's not normal to show that value.
 

Iscabird

Ritsu's Renegades
Defender of Defoko
Hmm... what flags are you using? Try taking out B0 if you use that, because some of my voice banks had similar problems involving that particular flag.

And if you're not using any flags... then... re-record the problem sample and regenerate the .frq?
 

automatique

Teto's Territory
Thread starter
Kiibei link said:
Hmm... what flags are you using? Try taking out B0 if you use that, because some of my voice banks had similar problems involving that particular flag.

And if you're not using any flags... then... re-record the problem sample and regenerate the .frq?

Well I did that and it's the same thing.
 
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