Seems like Aminonce Labs are gone.
What i found is that VP are either too close to the mic or too far away fom the mic and does not align to the center of the microphone during recording, so their utau are either sound to tinn or too boomy and seem like there is no control over plosives and fricatives sound either. Other than that it's all about how VP config their own voicebanks properly, but after i play with their vbs for an hours i would say that the condition is quite worrisome.Btw, you said "...phase misalignment, etc)..." what would that etc be?
My advice is to believe in yourself, make a move and commit to the decision you made. I made a mistake too. . . A lot of it. Just like anyone else's but i respect my decision and if some thing wrong i will or at least try to correct my mistake.Btw, I always follows the rule "Don't mess with what is already mixed" bc I'm a newbie. But hearing your results I think I should try messing with it too XD Thanks for the insight.
Yes. CC is stand for Continuous Control and it is the main part of tuning parameters. This topic is massive on it's own, so i think it is best to not discuss it.By CC values, do you mean the tuning parameters? Just trying to understand. Unless you're thinking of automating something inside the vocal synth editor from the DAW?
It seem to be this way, unfotunately.Add to this the fact it's the same genres that tend to take the lead because they're the most spammed and you get users wanting desperately to get noticed so they go the extra mile to appeal instead of doing what they really want to do at core (except for those who love said genres, then it doesn't revolve around them since they're already in their elements so it isn't the same approach)
I understand your feeling. The untreated sound in some vbs can be painful to listen too due to excessive fundamental tone or excessive sizzling sounds, very tiring to listen, these can easily trigger tinnitus. I'm prone to 600hz to 2khz these frequency sound offended to me.I don’t have much of a technical opinion on it but I can offer my own experience I am deaf in my right ear with very limited hearing abilities (like none) but with Cevios old engine noise it used to flare my tinnitus terribly for a few days after like around 10 mins of listening to cevio covers where it wasn’t edited out lol, also had the issue less so with every other vocal synth but not as bad e.e I think it’s more so a frequencies thing for me? Like I can’t recall anything aside from a metallic twang in my good ear but my bad one tries to shut down :x