If you don't know already, Ritsu has had a CV-VC English voicebank for a long time. The problem with it is that is uses a complete different system than normal CV-VC English which makes it difficult to use. Recently I finally learned how to use his CV-VC English and I want to share how to use it with you guys. :3
Understanding
Before you can use this voicebank you have to understand that it will probably take a while to master and you also must understand that Engrish must be combined with English. Why? Because this voicebank is actually CV-VC Japanese with English phonetics.
The Actual Tutorial
Okay let's say you want to make him say "lets go to the mall". Instead of normal [le] [ts] [go] [to] [the] [ma] [l]
it would be [れ] [ts] [ご] [つ] [thあ] [ま] [a l]. So here is how it goes. For "th" sounds you must put "th" then a japanese vowel. For anything that ends in "O" like "go" "show" you must put the Engrish forms "ご" and "しょ". For ending consonents like "al", "ar" you put "a l" for l sounds and "あr". For "n" sounds you put "ん". For the "ts", "s", and "k" sounds or "t" you put [ts], [t], [k], and . (I think [r] is a note too.) Sometimes you must check the voicebank's files to make sure he has the sounds too. I hope this helped a bit. (I'm bad at explaining things). His CV-VC English VB can be downloaded off of Canon's webpage because his normal site is down. If you wanna hear what his English can sound like here is a WIP I am doing
Understanding
Before you can use this voicebank you have to understand that it will probably take a while to master and you also must understand that Engrish must be combined with English. Why? Because this voicebank is actually CV-VC Japanese with English phonetics.
The Actual Tutorial
Okay let's say you want to make him say "lets go to the mall". Instead of normal [le] [ts] [go] [to] [the] [ma] [l]
it would be [れ] [ts] [ご] [つ] [thあ] [ま] [a l]. So here is how it goes. For "th" sounds you must put "th" then a japanese vowel. For anything that ends in "O" like "go" "show" you must put the Engrish forms "ご" and "しょ". For ending consonents like "al", "ar" you put "a l" for l sounds and "あr". For "n" sounds you put "ん". For the "ts", "s", and "k" sounds or "t" you put [ts], [t], [k], and . (I think [r] is a note too.) Sometimes you must check the voicebank's files to make sure he has the sounds too. I hope this helped a bit. (I'm bad at explaining things). His CV-VC English VB can be downloaded off of Canon's webpage because his normal site is down. If you wanna hear what his English can sound like here is a WIP I am doing