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| List of Flags?; I want to make a list of lots of flags! | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 9 2011, 11:24 AM (2,734 Views) | |
| Hetachan | Aug 9 2011, 11:24 AM Post #1 |
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Hey everyone! I've been wanting to do a list of flags, so everyone can have a look at it to try using in Utauloid. I've been looking for a list of flags and well I haven't been lucky... So I guess this would help! please comment on what flags there are and what it makes the Utauloid sound like. And If possible, please comment combinations of flags and the description of what it makes the Utauloid sound like. Thank you for your cooperation!! ![]() List: g+(Number here) = Makes the Utauloid sound more deeper/manly/mature. Bigger number makes the Utauloid sound more deeper. g-(Number) = Makes the Utauloid sound more higher/female/childish. Bigger number makes the Utauloid sound more higher. Y0 = Makes the Utauloid sound more clear. H (values 0-100: 0 takes it away, higher makes it moreso): effect muffled-ness x: affects the clearness of the voice according to the distance from the recording note 9higher: clearer; lower: muffled). W: Adds this robotic disturbance to the voice no matter the value. N: turns the formant filter OFF. F: does different things depending on the resampler. In fresamp, it's a default of F3 that causes banks to go nasal - add F1 to get rid of that. In resampler, doesn't do much but people says it does something with the flow of syllables. On resampler between 3-7 gets rid of some withstanding background noises in my recordings. E and D: Two "filters" that cause an odd effect on the voice that's hard to describe. One is highpass, one is lowpass L: Like F in how it changes. In fresamp, it acts like N. In resampler, it causes the voice to sorta be more concentrated in a way (I don't know how to describe it). b: Like BRE, but a little different in my opinion. Effects raspyness/breathyness C: is a mid-pass filter, is grouped together with D and E. Edited by Hetachan, Aug 11 2011, 04:39 AM.
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| Shinami | Aug 9 2011, 11:36 AM Post #2 |
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There's a difference betwen uppercase and lowercase in flags. Uppercase G is different from lowercase g. Lowercase g is the one that effects gender. Anyways, others are: H (values 0-100: 0 takes it away, higher makes it moreso): effect muffled-ness x: adds a robotic tinge the higher the value. Kills consonants. W: Adds this robotic disturbance to the voice no matter the value. N: turns on the no format filter (causes lulz) F: does different things depending on the resampler. In fresamp, it's a default of F3 that causes banks to go nasal - add F1 to get rid of that. In resampler, doesn't do much but people says it does something with the flow of syllables. E and D: Two "filters" that cause an odd effect on the voice that's hard to describe. One is highpass, one is lowpass L: Like F in how it changes. In fresamp, it acts like N. In resampler, it causes the voice to sorta be more concentrated in a way (I don't know how to describe it). b: Like BRE, but a little different in my opinion. Effects raspyness/breathyness C: Sorta like Y. Effects clarity, though I'm unsure how. There are way more, but those are the ones I'm aware of currently. |
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| Hetachan | Aug 9 2011, 12:24 PM Post #3 |
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Oh thanks for correcting me! And thanks for the list! |
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| BoringSF-A2MikiFan | Aug 9 2011, 12:54 PM Post #4 |
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The UTAU wikia has a list of flags here. |
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| tady159 | Aug 9 2011, 02:42 PM Post #5 |
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lol...
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Actually, x flag affects the clearness of the voice according to the distance from the recording note 9higher: clearer; lower: muffled). I can't use high values with it, cause it's too strong. N actually turns the formant filter OFF. C is a mid-pass filter, is grouped together with D and E. I can't notice much difference by using Y flag... but I saw that it's in the "breathiness" group, I htink it should affect raspiness on the voice, maybe... There's one more flag... but I don't know if it works with all resamplers (normal resampler it does), which is "a". It affects the lenght of the consonant, making it sound bigger in high values, or smaller in low values. BUT it makes sthe consonant take part of the space in which the vowel should take, causing off-timing. |
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| Shinami | Aug 9 2011, 02:50 PM Post #6 |
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Oh, sorry. D: I didn't really understand what all the flags truly did and was just basing it off of memory. Still thank you for explaining! |
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| tady159 | Aug 9 2011, 03:08 PM Post #7 |
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lol...
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Yeah. but if a thread isn't pinned, it gets carried to the end of the list if not updated constantly. And I doubt that people will keep chasing down a thread through all the pages of this forum. And even the search engine doesn't help so much. |
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| Aleksandr | Aug 9 2011, 04:34 PM Post #8 |
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Kanaya West
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for the record, F flag on resampler between 3-7 gets rid of some withstanding background noises in my recordings. It can easily make some of my UTAU sound like fresamp-quality in resampler, which makes it much faster to render. Unfortunately, it seems to mess with pitching (at least for me), and it makes up-pitches sound higher than the note they really are, idk. So I only use it on lower notes. |
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| Hetachan | Aug 11 2011, 04:35 AM Post #9 |
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Actually them last two threads were asking what certain flags did. I'm just asking to see what all the possible flags are and what combinations you can use to make your Utau sound better. Also I'll update the list thanks for the replies c: |
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| tady159 | Aug 11 2011, 07:30 AM Post #10 |
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lol...
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@Alekandr This is because you are making the formant filter work stronger, because the default value for F flag is 3, and any value above it, will begin to make the formant filter behave... oddly (fortunately, F00 won't turn the formant filter of with resampler; but with fresamp it WILL) Edited by tady159, Aug 11 2011, 07:31 AM.
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