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| Berin | Oct 10 2011, 01:18 PM Post #11 |
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@Aleksandr umm "kakekikokuk" is a normal cv-vc string and "kak kek kik kok kuk" is cvc... |
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| tady159 | Oct 10 2011, 01:26 PM Post #12 |
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Personally, to configure the VC combinations, I like to have the consonants followed by silent, instead of a vowel. It makes easier, and you don't have to go cutting sounds. And you can ever have longer consonants, what could be useful. But each person will use the method that matches him/herself the best. |
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| nils8950 | Oct 10 2011, 01:37 PM Post #13 |
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no. please no. that would make to many methods. let's better invent a regular way. XD |
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| tady159 | Oct 10 2011, 01:50 PM Post #14 |
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lol...
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There are only two ways (that I know) to record CV VC: in strings, OR in single syllalbes. |
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| annamaeblythe | Oct 10 2011, 02:08 PM Post #15 |
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> My friend can't use VCV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaQ7-8XTxWE it's not hard. > no cutting sound The "cutting it short" is present in every decently OTO'd bank. |
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| glaciachan | Oct 13 2011, 04:48 PM Post #16 |
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derps.
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Ah, personally, I think CV-VC can sound pretty good if effort is put into it, but, to each their own, I guess. Anyway, I think that this is a quite intriguing idea, but, the thing is, I think it's just easier and more convenient for the ol' hard drive if you just made the banks separately, and then let people choose from CV, VCV, and CV-VC. Because, let's face it, most people don't really use all three types. But, I'm sure there is at least a few people that do use all three types of voicebank, so it could be a pretty interesting experiment, at the least. |
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| Berin | Oct 22 2011, 05:12 PM Post #17 |
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I finally found a big problem in that whole thing: the aliases. If I put cv-vc and cv together in one oto.ini there would be problems because there would be two different oto'd cv-samples with the same alias T.T That does mean, I can't do one voicebank with 3 voicebank types in one oto.ini, but maybe two oto.ini's in the voicebank folder, so that you can switch if needed or make separated voicebanks with 2 voicebank types. If I did the latter, I could choose between VCV/CV and VCV/CV-VC. I think I will make and VCV/CV voicebank with an additional oto.ini for cv-vc and a second voicebank with two oto.ini's for cv-vc and cv. hm...after that I could maybe compare the file sizes. I wonder how they would vary because of the vcv strings. I'd say the vcv bank would be about as big as a normal vcv bank, the only different thing would be the oto.ini's...the cv-vc/cv voicebank would be smaller than an average cv voicebank, but bigger than a normal cv-vc... Edited by Berin, Oct 22 2011, 05:35 PM.
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| tady159 | Oct 22 2011, 05:47 PM Post #18 |
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lol...
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O_O I don't get it... there shouldn't be any difference in the CV otoing for normal CV or CV VC. at least, mine isn't different, and works fine in both. |
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| Berin | Oct 22 2011, 06:02 PM Post #19 |
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in cv-vc ALL samples have preutterance 40 and Overlap 20 when you do it like PaintedCz did in her cv-vc tutorial. but in cv I oto the different consonant types in a different way...and I don't want to change that since it works so well for me. How do you oto cv-vc?
Edited by Berin, Oct 22 2011, 06:05 PM.
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