Its just a matter of time before some producer will be developing a project about an artificial life form who is exploring her self expression through art and music, and you'll be one of a handful of composers who has a body of work to submit. The thought occurs to me that there is cinematic value in your work. Funny how subjective preferences influence our ability to hear instrinsic value in music.
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It's different than what I normally hear, so I have to consciously suppress the rush to judgement that "different" is bad somehow. The work you're doing with vocaloids is fascinating to me David. ~683:Bass, Electric, PopHalfNotesPush Ev 120ġ533:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm PopPowerPushArp Ev 120Ģ935:Guitar, Acoustic, Rhythm FolkPulse8thsFintan Ev 110ģ768:Guitar, 12-String Electric, Rhythm ModernPopBrent Ev 120 I tried the multi-riff, but BiaB didn't want to play nice. I added a cello for some variety, and decided to try to keep it simple and finish it up. It's always better if you don't have to read the lyric sheet in order to understand. For example, "Who'll tend the flowers" and "Flowers bloom". Getting the vocals to be clear was a bit of a challenge, and I'm not entirely happy with it. Writing the harmonies was fun - pretty much the same process I use in my DAW. When they release a good English voice, I'll be first in line.
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The voice I used - the free Elanore Forte voice - is ostensibly a female voice, but there are options for modifying the gender.īut because Elanore Forte is only recorded on a single pitch, it doesn't fare as well in the upper register as other Synthesizer V voices. The female vocal wasn't quite as successful, but with some tweaking I got it in the ballpark of where I wanted it. So I figured that I'd just stick with that for the final version of the song. The male vocals turned out much better than I expected - I really like the breathy vocal. Obviously, a strict rhyme scheme wasn't my priority. It occurred to me that I could make the song a before/after mirror, and so the second half was a straightforward write. I imported the MIDI into the Synthesizer V editor, and started working on the lyrics, and eventually got something I was pretty happy with for the first portion. I created the melody in BiaB - probably not something I'll repeat, as there's no punch in for MIDI, and the undo feature is erratic at best.Īfter hearing Shigeki Adachi's excellent mockup of 君の子供 (Translation: Your Child) done with a Vocaloid, I decided to try mocking up the lyrics using Synthesizer V. I decided to experiment with irregular phrase lengths. This started out a _ASPEN.STY (Aspen Songwriter Pop) demo - the "Mary Tyler Moore" add2 sound of the piano got my attention - and went through a bunch of chord changes. Shoes that sit there still (Shoes that wait but no one comes) They watched the sun (They watch the sunshine) Shoes no one can fill (Shoes no one will fill) Who's left to tend the flowers (Who'll tend the flowers?)Īnd everything has changed (Everything has changed) *The Cross-Synthesis feature can only be set for two VOCALOID Voice Banks that are both compatible with it and are in the same language.And after you're gone (After you're gone) *VOCALOID Voice Banks that are compatible with the Cross-Synthesis feature are required in order to use it. You can switch gradually between the voice types of both your Primary Voice Bank and Secondary Voice Bank according to the values displayed in the XSY Parameters.
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Select XSY from the Control Parameters of the VOCALOID4 Editor (or the VOCALOID4 Editor For Cubase), and then set your Primary Voice Bank and your Secondary Voice Bank. The VOCALOID4 Cross-Synthesis feature allows you to gradually and smoothly switch between two different Voice Banks. Thus improving the quality of your work, however, it was difficult to switch between two singers within the same song. You could choose a voice type, such as Power or Normal, that best matched the type of song you were creating, Many VOCALOID Voice Bank products that come loaded with multiple voice types have been released since VOCALOID™3.