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Riverside, CA
louisdeb wrote:

Hey! This turned out to be the exact kinda thing I was looking for. I think a lot of artists could discover this to be really nice to complement the blips.

Oh yeah I forgot, I have a whole EP of Vocaloid/electrohouse/chip stuff :3 heart
(first song isn't Vocaloid, but still awesome)
http://thesilphscope.bandcamp.com/album/ep-2

And then these!
https://soundcloud.com/jiffypop23/party … op23-remix
https://soundcloud.com/jiffypop23/feat

Last edited by The Silph Scope (Dec 27, 2013 7:34 pm)

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San Diego
BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

im surprised that nobody has posted the new 8bit betty album, which is without a doubt the most maximum vocaloid / chip album ive ever heard: http://8bitbetty.bandcamp.com/album/fake-the-bitters

After listening to this album I really want to know what voice banks/libraries are being used for those vocals. I've been curious on what people were using for the longest time but never really did any research until this thread. Was in for a bit of a shock when I saw that Vocaloid was around $90 and some of the libraries were over $150. hmm

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The Silph Scope wrote:

Oh yeah I forgot, I have a whole EP of Vocaloid/electrohouse/chip stuff :3 heart
(first song isn't Vocaloid, but still awesome)
http://thesilphscope.bandcamp.com/album/ep-2

And then these!
https://soundcloud.com/jiffypop23/party … op23-remix
https://soundcloud.com/jiffypop23/feat

Yeah man sounds great! Adds just that something extra.

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

im surprised that nobody has posted the new 8bit betty album, which is without a doubt the most maximum vocaloid / chip album ive ever heard: http://8bitbetty.bandcamp.com/album/fake-the-bitters

Just finished to listening to that the whole way through. Loved it

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Brunswick, GA USA

Does 8bit Betty use Vocaloid, or is it an autotuned speech synth? (which sometimes gets better results, see many of m0d's gag songs)

In the process of discovering if something like Vocaloid is for me or not, I've since learned many ways you can chop up human or synthesized speech into singing, and...  shhhh....  from the point of view of a synth programmer, I actually find that Vocaloid is a bit weak, but it's easier to start on Vocaloid than AquesTone or UTAU. If you're worried about money, I suggest playing with a Vocaloid trial to see if you like doing it enough to spend money. I did quite a few things with the technique that became "Renoid" before it was given a name, and let's not forget vocoders and talk boxes...

Silph, that Christmas song is nice enough for a NND video if you feel inclined to make one,...  maybe for next year wink Beware that Miku sings flat (as in pitch just a little too low) at default settings.

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chunter wrote:

Silph, that Christmas song is nice enough for a NND video if you feel inclined to make one,...  maybe for next year wink

I was planning to make one like my other song but got too busy/lazy... hmm

Beware that Miku sings flat (as in pitch just a little too low) at default settings.

I've noticed this in certain ranges. I put her through a subtle autotune in post production to even things out.

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ohio gozaimasu

I'm pretty sure 8bit bEtty doesn't use vocaloid...

Oh and for real tho this is basically the greatest thing ever

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Brunswick, GA USA

Just sounds like virt with a Miku vocal to me... wink but I think that was the OP's idea.

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Gosford, Australia

http://battleofthebits.org/arena/Entry/ … ves/10609/

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London
Cooshinator wrote:

Oh and for real tho this is basically the greatest thing ever

... yes.

(I've learnt and discovered so much in this thread)

But why does their radio have to be at 3am for me *kicks and screams*