| Author | Topic: Are there any synths that can do a human vocal sound? | |
| badash56 | Posted: 26th August 2003 08:41 | |
Hi,
I am looking for a VSTI that can produce an "Ahhhhhh" vocal sound that hopefully isn't chessy. Anything that is in a lower price range or free maybe? Or maybe there are some samples somewhere? Thanks! | ||
| ew | Posted: 26th August 2003 08:43 | |
| Kayotica | Posted: 26th August 2003 08:49 | |
Another good one is V-box, which is also a free synth. And if your into spending money, check out Steinberg's Plex synth. Comes with some good vocal presents, and you can make some amazing ones if you tweek with it a little. Oh, and the lamma is frickin' funny. | ||
| badash56 | Posted: 26th August 2003 08:56 | |
Thanks guys that lama is pretty good! Maybe with some tweaking and effects I can get the sound I want, thanks! | ||
| xoxos | Posted: 26th August 2003 10:54 | |
thread about a month back with links to ~a dozen options. flinger, mbrola, harmony assistant, praat.. i'll be putting a track up in a week or so w/vocals entirely rendered w/ my synthetic voice plug, synger. also have an effect you can run anything through and apply phoneme formants.. well there are several.. | ||
| ianweb123 | Posted: 26th August 2003 12:09 | |
.. I have 2 which approach it from different directions V-Box-2 (as mentioned above) and TCIB ..both at http://www.krakli.co.uk
..also Angelina from Big Tick is good at breathy pads.. | ||
| nBeat | Posted: 26th August 2003 12:24 | |
Hey !
If you need some cool synthetic sounds I can emulate that with my mouth. NOTE ! Despite my vocalc(h)ords, I am monophonic. | ||
| neptuna | Posted: 26th August 2003 13:38 | |
Holy sh*t! Delay Lama must be the coolest VSTi ever ...I had heard some great things about this in the past, but I had no idea it was this...special... | ||
| nBeat | Posted: 26th August 2003 13:51 | |
EVMsynths have the EVM ChoirAh. A SynthEdit creation.
I haven't tried it so I don't know the quality of it. | ||
| crazed one | Posted: 26th August 2003 14:46 | |
I love it too. Awhile back I used it extensively... but only for fun. I never did have a track that it would fit in quite right. | ||
| crazed one | Posted: 26th August 2003 14:48 | |
I love it too. Awhile back I used it extensively... but only for fun. I never did have a track that it would fit in quite right. | ||
| cptgone | Posted: 27th August 2003 07:58 | |
- Yamaha has a vocal plug-in called Vocaloid heading our way.
Just type your lyrics and program the melody... and pick a Vocaloid voice. It was said to be released Q2003. - There's a Singing Monk version of the Delay Lama, too. I think, pretty soon there will be plug-ins that make a song from scratch, and even plug-ins that listen to music for you... Plug-ins to make love to your wife... Upgradable VST children with money-back guarantee... Jojo | ||
| dunk | Posted: 27th August 2003 08:31 | |
Check out BigTick's Angelina VSTi - very nice http://bigtick.pastnotecut.org/index.php When you buy, you also get the AnglinaFX version. regards, dunk | ||
| nBeat | Posted: 27th August 2003 08:35 | |
...and an AshleyJuddVSTi ? | ||
| paradiddle | Posted: 27th August 2003 08:42 | |
There's a synth called voxynth that does formant stuff (o, a, e, blabla) ala angelina.
http://www.mhc.se/software/plugins/voxynth/index.html |








