I was wondering if someone can tell me more about the plugins and if anyone recommends any of them?
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V3 Job Plugins uhhhhhhhh
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Posted 02 March 2012 - 02:47 AM
SineVibrato is a real nice one. It adds vibrato to vocals using pitch bend parameter and dynamics. It sounds really beautiful when handled correctly. (to alter the strength of a vibrato, you would need to edit the pitch bend sensitivity and brightness.)
And it does this while removing the default vibrato (or your own added vibrato) that you added to a notes vibrato property. It also works with manual added pitch bends that you might've added. (For example, if you made a certain part go higher, it will work with it so it goes higher and still sounds realistic).
The KeroPitch is also a fun one. It changes the notes to the same note, but it changes its pitch bend/sensitivity. So it sounds more robotic (Portal cover song anyone?) and on pitch! (Not the best if you're making an original, more like just for fun 'w')
And it does this while removing the default vibrato (or your own added vibrato) that you added to a notes vibrato property. It also works with manual added pitch bends that you might've added. (For example, if you made a certain part go higher, it will work with it so it goes higher and still sounds realistic).
The KeroPitch is also a fun one. It changes the notes to the same note, but it changes its pitch bend/sensitivity. So it sounds more robotic (Portal cover song anyone?) and on pitch! (Not the best if you're making an original, more like just for fun 'w')
#3
Posted 02 March 2012 - 11:58 PM
The one which allows you to trim the left side of parts is really useful, because the V3 Editor only lets you shorten the right end of a part. This saved me a lot of work so many times.
Also, there is one called 'parameter shifter'. It helps shift parameters up/down a specific amount, really useful when you use manual vibrato or drastic DYN changes and you want them to be more/less pronounced without drawing them all over again.
And one more is 'parameter smoother', very helpful in creating naturally-sounding vibrato from pitch bends/DYN.
PS: These are on the Jap Vocaloid Store, dunno if the Eglish Store has them.
Also, there is one called 'parameter shifter'. It helps shift parameters up/down a specific amount, really useful when you use manual vibrato or drastic DYN changes and you want them to be more/less pronounced without drawing them all over again.
And one more is 'parameter smoother', very helpful in creating naturally-sounding vibrato from pitch bends/DYN.
PS: These are on the Jap Vocaloid Store, dunno if the Eglish Store has them.
#4
Posted 03 March 2012 - 03:22 PM
choconut, on 02 March 2012 - 07:04 PM, said:
The one which allows you to trim the left side of parts is really useful, because the V3 Editor only lets you shorten the right end of a part. This saved me a lot of work so many times.
Also, there is one called 'parameter shifter'. It helps shift parameters up/down a specific amount, really useful when you use manual vibrato or drastic DYN changes and you want them to be more/less pronounced without drawing them all over again.
And one more is 'parameter smoother', very helpful in creating naturally-sounding vibrato from pitch bends/DYN.
PS: These are on the Jap Vocaloid Store, dunno if the Eglish Store has them.
Also, there is one called 'parameter shifter'. It helps shift parameters up/down a specific amount, really useful when you use manual vibrato or drastic DYN changes and you want them to be more/less pronounced without drawing them all over again.
And one more is 'parameter smoother', very helpful in creating naturally-sounding vibrato from pitch bends/DYN.
PS: These are on the Jap Vocaloid Store, dunno if the Eglish Store has them.
Some aren't available on the EN site of the store. I wish I can the EN account can work with the JP site.
Hanami's butt.
#5
Posted 03 March 2012 - 07:33 PM
Some aren't available on the EN site of the store. I wish I can the EN account can work with the JP site.
I just made an account on the JP site to get them.. But tbh, they're free, once you have the link of one, you can just change the file to download it, lol.
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