Thanks! The synth is Dreamtonics' Synthesizer V, using the SOLARIA voice database from Eclipsed Sounds. What really sold it to me was listening to some beautifully crafted covers from this YouTube channel:…
It's Synthesizer V from Dreamtonics, with that clip using the SOLARIA voice database of Eclipsed Sounds: https://dreamtonics.com/synthesizerv https://www.eclipsedsounds.com/solaria
It depends on the audience, and the producer. Some people are content with listening to robotic-sounding Vocaloid type synths, others prefer something closer to an authentic singing voice with the more complex range of…
I do similar to this, recording to a voice notes app, but then importing the clip into my DAW, which quite helpfully visualizes an approximation of the pitch I was singing at, and using this as a template to build…
One thing that has been amazing me recently is the current state of vocal synthesis. It seems to have improved rapidly in the space of just a few years, thanks to neural network models. For example, here's a quick clip…
Thanks! The synth is Dreamtonics' Synthesizer V, using the SOLARIA voice database from Eclipsed Sounds. What really sold it to me was listening to some beautifully crafted covers from this YouTube channel:…
It's Synthesizer V from Dreamtonics, with that clip using the SOLARIA voice database of Eclipsed Sounds: https://dreamtonics.com/synthesizerv https://www.eclipsedsounds.com/solaria
It depends on the audience, and the producer. Some people are content with listening to robotic-sounding Vocaloid type synths, others prefer something closer to an authentic singing voice with the more complex range of…
I do similar to this, recording to a voice notes app, but then importing the clip into my DAW, which quite helpfully visualizes an approximation of the pitch I was singing at, and using this as a template to build…
One thing that has been amazing me recently is the current state of vocal synthesis. It seems to have improved rapidly in the space of just a few years, thanks to neural network models. For example, here's a quick clip…