The slick production aside, which is obviously very well done, these vocals don't even sound as good as the more recent Vocaloid voices let alone a real singer. In fact, this software sounds like the early Vocaloid Japanese vocalists that I didn't even go near and stayed away from until they made something that sounded at least close to human.rodyy wrote:Very interesting, thanks. It's good to know Emvoice is not alone trying to offer something new in this fieldPelicanomicon wrote:since people are talking competitors there's also Cevio Creative Studio, a japanese tts-based singing synth which recently came out with its first english db:
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I found a longer demo song here
In my opinion, this is a nice improvement over anything that's been commercially released at this point. Some lines may even be mistaken for a real singer, at least with heavy arrangements behind. Nice job.
So I have no idea what you're hearing in this but I'll still take Vocaloid over this any day of the week.
