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Vocaloid 3 suggestions
#31
Posted 28 October 2010 - 03:50 PM
# 2 sets of box art actually one of them needs to be like the Japanese Character sets to catch those of us who are anime fans and fans of Vocaloid already.
Why because I'd never pick up any of the other english ones because the box is so unappealing to me >_< or rather a box with two images on opposite sides
# Male voice
# a few others mentioned this but I will too, American English please
# agreeing with the person above with separate banks for ... almost everything or at least for the different types of English
perhaps using a person who English is their first language
# built in tutorial
# easy starter mode >_<
#32
Posted 28 October 2010 - 04:00 PM
Solstis, on 28 October 2010 - 04:50 PM, said:
Why because I'd never pick up any of the other english ones because the box is so unappealing to me >_< or rather a box with two images on opposite sides
# Male voice
These points are irrelevant. And please remember that it's the voice that matters, not the design.
Oh, and welcome to VO. -prods introductions thread-

#36
Posted 31 October 2010 - 09:16 PM
Edit:
Big Al also, I notice it with him especially, you can here the engine strain sometimes at the sudden stops, when it isn't being forced to blend. In fact while Japanese Vocaloid do it all of the time but then again, it isn't so apparentv overall since its pretty much doing it a lot of the time and the Japanese have become masters of the "edit" options. Its more noticable with the engloids because they blend all their words and then at the end of each word they stop blending and it suddenly leaps out.
Youtube poster 2; I'm guessing that it breaks the word in half.
#37
Posted 02 November 2010 - 05:09 AM
-I'd also like sounds like clicks and I would kill for a glottal 't' sound... Because that's DEFFINITELY one of the things that make them sound too robotic is that they pronounce things too correctly, when what we hear in songs, what is said usually with a glottal t, and the VOCALOIDs put a very pronounced 't' there. I usually replace it with the 'd' phoneme.
-I'd like an option for falsetto/head voice
-Rap mode would be AWESOME. They've made VOCALOID Flex, but I want something that can rap to a beat rather than talk.
-MAC version, even though MikuInstaller works just fine~
-Backwards compatibility with older VOCALOIDs
Umm... Ya~
#39
Posted 05 November 2010 - 02:43 AM
Backwards compatibility. I mean, it would be a hassle having to open up Vocaloid 2 to use one voice and open Vocaloid 3 for the other voices. :I
This is gong to sound stupid, but actual updates for the program. Mostly to fix glitches or bugs in the program because...stuff happens? I don't know. I mean, I don't mean updates for the voicebanks, I mean for the engine itself. I hope that makes sense.
(I don't know if that's possible at this point, but it's an idea.)
#40
Posted 05 November 2010 - 10:25 PM
1: It would be awesome if voicebanks weren't restricted to languages. I'm not saying make EVERY voicebank capable of singing EVERY language, but if the developer wants to make a Vocaloid multilingual, they shouldn't have to make a separate voicebank for each language. That way, the producer doesn't have to switch banks if they want to switch languages mid line. A lot of musicians like to use foreign words in their songs to add flavor or to support a metaphor, but the current method leaves an obvious break as it switches from one sound pack to the next. Check out "Corruption Garden". It's a great song, but at the end when Luka switch from japanese to english, it's really noticeable.
2: I think it was called the expression pallete? Whatever it was called, that thing from V1 needs to come back. LOVE that thing.
3: A built in equalizer, de-esser and a few other basic vocal editors would be nice, in case some producers don't have as powerful of a DAW. Honestly, I'm surprised something like this isn't already in V2.
Edit: I JUST learned about the editable dictionary, so I removed that suggestion.
#42
Posted 13 November 2010 - 01:30 PM
- Backwards Compatibility with Vocaloid1 and Vocaloid2 Voicebanks
- Mac and Linux Versions
- Source code to create our own plugins
- Plugins for SONY Acid Xpress and GarageBand
- Export to mp3, aiff, ogg, rm, m4a, au
I have two suggestions for voices as well:
- More Male Vocaloids
A newer, adult, strong female voice (a.k.a a Vocaloid Designed to sing Religious Music and otherwise) My grandparents are devout...
A Luka Append
That's all I want.
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#43
Posted 13 November 2010 - 02:10 PM
Oh! And maybe a BRS VOCALOID.
And DEFINATELY a Luka append. I love Luka too much. D:
Maybe give Neru and Haku real voices, too. :3 No matter how much fun it is messing with Miku's appends to make them sound cool.
...this entire post is horrible, you are horrible
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#44
Posted 13 November 2010 - 02:29 PM
season3, on 13 November 2010 - 02:10 PM, said:
Oh! And maybe a BRS VOCALOID.
And DEFINATELY a Luka append. I love Luka too much. D:
Maybe give Neru and Haku real voices, too. :3 No matter how much fun it is messing with Miku's appends to make them sound cool.
This is for suggestions of the Vocaloid3 programme, not voices. Anyway, there's a Luka Append in the works soon, and real voices for fanloids doesn't really work since people like to have their own interpretation of the voice. And a 'loid from BRS' VA would just be a VOCALOID. No point having something based on something like BRS, imo.
But on topic, I'm with most of this. Compatibility with Vocaloid1 and Vocaloid2. A Mac version, since I know some friends who would love to own a 'loid and they own Mac's. I'm definitely agreeing with most of these, and if most were used, I'd be very excited about VOCALOID3 and would hope it would be successful.

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#45
Posted 13 November 2010 - 07:20 PM
PJAMA, on 13 November 2010 - 02:30 PM, said:
- More Male Vocaloids
- A newer, adult, strong female voice
- A Luka Append
season3, on 13 November 2010 - 03:10 PM, said:
And DEFINATELY a Luka append. I love Luka too much. D:
Maybe give Neru and Haku real voices, too. :3 No matter how much fun it is messing with Miku's appends to make them sound cool.
Hey guys, this is a thread for software suggestions for Zero-G and PowerFX. Voice suggestions for Japanese companies don't belong here - it's probably a good idea to read through the whole thread before commenting. If you're looking for Crypton, just head West until you run into the Pacific ocean, then keep going. You'll get there at some point. Or drown. Whichever comes first.
As for the mention of a Luka Append, she's most likely already set for one just as soon as the Kagamine's has been released. For Neru and Haku to be given their own voicebanks would pretty much be to defy their original purposes - Neru as a representation of trolls or songs with little effort put into them and Haku as a symbol of failed Miku songs. And BRSloid... No. Just No. BRS and Vocaloid are completely unrelated and it should stay that way. The BRS song with Miku doesn't count as a valid excuse, since it doesn't even appear in the anime at all. And imo the song isn't even worth the popularity since supercell's vocals are always oh so horribly squeaky. But that's just my opinions on yaoi.
It'd be pretty nice to have backwards compatibility though, just for the sake of being on topic.


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