Lightzaver
Teto's Territory
VS4U is like BKH01 or any of the EFB resamplers, it just sounds more realistic and handles pitch bends better.
yea I don't like the new version of Vocalshifter
yea I don't like the new version of Vocalshifter

Lightzaver said:I can do so, I'd also like to say that the flags introduced are very minimal, with little effect.
[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/zappierchris/resampler-test-bkh01-resampler[/soundcloud]
In this order: BKH01 -> Resampler -> VS4U
Using Aino Hate ( 愛野ハテ ) Ver 2. She is a very raspy, light voice. Please note I used no flags apart from breath and some constant velocity.
Even though BKH01 sounds really bad i'd probably add some flags like O75V50 e.t.c
kimchi-tan said:Lightzaver said:I can do so, I'd also like to say that the flags introduced are very minimal, with little effect.
[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/zappierchris/resampler-test-bkh01-resampler[/soundcloud]
In this order: BKH01 -> Resampler -> VS4U
Using Aino Hate ( 愛野ハテ ) Ver 2. She is a very raspy, light voice. Please note I used no flags apart from breath and some constant velocity.
Even though BKH01 sounds really bad i'd probably add some flags like O75V50 e.t.c
Hate has a really raspy voice like you said (I have her too ^^) and with Tokyo Teddy Bear being a powerful song, fresamp really is the top choice for the resampler (with the noise removal and vocal strengthening it provides).
I like the VS4U sample you provided the best but that's just my opinion.
ver.1.2beta1 2014/01/18
To change the specifications of the M flag.
ver.1.11 2014/01/02
Fixed formant correction algorithm. (VocalShifter ver.2.2beta2 equivalent)
M:音声合成アルゴリズム(0~1,基本値0)
1オクターブ以上ピッチを上げる場合、M1を指定すると音質の劣化を抑制できることがあります。
irei1as said:There's a new "kind of" resampler called utaugrowl.
It's not exactly a resampler. It's more a wrapper of other resamplers that adds a growling flag (w0-100).
A description and the ux.getuploader.com download is in this NND video:
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm22646234
kimchi-tan explains its use in http://utaforum.net/thread-new-growling-resampler
but let me re-type it here.
How to use:
->Unzip utaugrowl.exe into your resampler directory (usually where utau.exe is).
->Rename utaugrowl.exe into @name_ug.exe. @name is the resampler you want to use as base (and it's in the same folder), for example: resampler_ug.exe, freesamp_ug.exe or oldresampler_ug.exe
->Use that *_ug.exe as resampler for the project properties and add the w flag for the notes you want "growling".
As bad news, it can't work with resamplers that has been accelerated with nmasao1's resampler patcher. We have to use original unmodified resamplers.
Well, modifying utaugrowl's name to [resampler]_ug.exe and using it as tool2 works fine, and following what you said doesn't work, at least on my computer. And on Vocaloid.fr, several people noticed that modifying the resampler's name doesn't work~KiiDOS said:^ I would like to correct that second step because it will not actually work otherwise:
Do not rename utaugrowl at all. What you want to do is make a copy of an engine you already have (be it regular resampler or fresamp or even tn_fnds if you want, whatever engine you want), put it in the main directory with utaugrowl and add _ug to the copy's name. Then when you want to make the growling noise, set utaugrowl.exe as Tool 2, not the copy engine.
Karma Drak-pa said:Well, modifying utaugrowl's name to [resampler]_ug.exe and using it as tool2 works fine, and following what you said doesn't work, at least on my computer. And on Vocaloid.fr, several people noticed that modifying the resampler's name doesn't work~KiiDOS said:^ I would like to correct that second step because it will not actually work otherwise:
Do not rename utaugrowl at all. What you want to do is make a copy of an engine you already have (be it regular resampler or fresamp or even tn_fnds if you want, whatever engine you want), put it in the main directory with utaugrowl and add _ug to the copy's name. Then when you want to make the growling noise, set utaugrowl.exe as Tool 2, not the copy engine.
@kimchi-tan : resamplers working with WORLD's engine (such as the EFB suite or w4u) generate .DIO, .STAR and .PLATINUM files. (and uspec files are generated by UTAU itself, it's the samples' spectrum).