Thanks for your easy to understand way of teaching as you learn. I just got Synth V and you have helped much.Hope to get to you showing how to copy work to a track in my Studio One Daw. Anyway Thanks. Will continue to watch. MUCH Appreciation from a Farmer, Classical Pianist and Composer.
Hi there. I’ve loaded Synth v into Logic as a software instrument on a track. How do I get the midi data on that track into Synth V so I can add lyrics etc? Thanks for all your tutorials.
Hi! I am trying to understand your workflow. Please correct me if I screw up. You indicated you don’t like to write the melody in your DAW because you ran into problems. What was it? Then you show an audio track that you convert to midi and how did you bring it in to S-V and what is Flex Pitch? You also say you can record midi live into S-V. What is your preferred way? Also have you been working more with this in last ten months? Any new and better ways of doing stuff?
I am doing well with emvoice. It has voices that sound relatively more natural to me. The others, like this one, always have that synthetic flavor that puzzles me.
I have vocaloid, emvoice and synthesizer V. Synth V, especially their Solaria voice bank, makes emvoice and vocaloid look like toys in comparison. Synthesizer V is on a totally higher level.
Hi. Thanks for posting. I'm just getting started and having issues. I have synthesizer v studio pro installed into my logic as a midi instrument. I can't get it to record onto logic. Also, the only voice availability was Saki and Japanese the only available language. Just wondering what I'm missing. Thanks for your help.
Hello, does it have an 'air intake ' sound or a 'vocal fry' type level for beginning phrases to add a more human feel? BTW great job on this demo! Thanks, AJS
Vocaloid is kinda focused on producing more robotic vocals, not to mention that Vocaloid 6 and its AI are quite a disappointment. It's predecessors, V2, V3 and V4 sound much better. Besides, CeVIO AI does robotic vocals much better. Synthesizer V on the other hand is more focused on producing realistic vocals.
Thanks for your easy to understand way of teaching as you learn. I just got Synth V and you have helped much.Hope to get to you showing how to copy work to a track in my Studio One Daw. Anyway Thanks. Will continue to watch. MUCH Appreciation from a Farmer, Classical Pianist and Composer.
Solaria Voice expansion is a must, sounds so much more realistic.
But is also a paid product and the free version cannot be used in commercial projects.
The vocal banks from EclipsedSounds are amazing, they also have a bass (Astarian) and the difference that makes in a choir track is insane
Your song gives me an Alan Parsons Project feel.😎
Failed miserably to get the trial version working with an M1 iMac running Ventura. Is there a known problem?
Hi there. I’ve loaded Synth v into Logic as a software instrument on a track. How do I get the midi data on that track into Synth V so I can add lyrics etc? Thanks for all your tutorials.
Would really like to hear more on the phonetics of the program
Hi! I am trying to understand your workflow. Please correct me if I screw up. You indicated you don’t like to write the melody in your DAW because you ran into problems. What was it? Then you show an audio track that you convert to midi and how did you bring it in to S-V and what is Flex Pitch? You also say you can record midi live into S-V. What is your preferred way? Also have you been working more with this in last ten months? Any new and better ways of doing stuff?
I am doing well with emvoice. It has voices that sound relatively more natural to me. The others, like this one, always have that synthetic flavor that puzzles me.
It all depends on what voice ones uses. Some are more 'natural' than others.
I have vocaloid, emvoice and synthesizer V.
Synth V, especially their Solaria voice bank, makes emvoice and vocaloid look like toys in comparison.
Synthesizer V is on a totally higher level.
Danke!
Hi. Thanks for posting. I'm just getting started and having issues. I have synthesizer v studio pro installed into my logic as a midi instrument. I can't get it to record onto logic. Also, the only voice availability was Saki and Japanese the only available language. Just wondering what I'm missing. Thanks for your help.
Thanks!
Reminds me of Vocaloid - just 100 times easier to deal with.
And a 100 times better sounding.
with the difference this sounds like a real singer, Vocaloid sounds like…vocaloid
Thanks 👍
Awesome
Hello, does it have an 'air intake ' sound or a 'vocal fry' type level for beginning phrases to add a more human feel? BTW great job on this demo! Thanks,
AJS
yes it has a breath phonome, vocal fry is a bit more difficult but doable.
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Thanks for the reply. Do you plan on doing a video demo of these? Peace ✌
AJS
What is a vocal fry? I have Solaria but I don’t know what that is.
@@RiffMusic1970 It's when breath support is released before the end of the note, so you get a little croaking sound.
@@wyrdness1 ah. Had to look it up. I don’t know how to make her do that.
I’d like to be able to make her talk too. I don’t think she does that.
Really interesing. Is there a link to the download?
Nah, since they aren’t a sponsor. But just Google Synthesizer V.
Does this work in other softwares such as cubase?
Yes, it comes with a VST plugin.
We use Yamaha Vocaloid software, Vocaloid 6 uses AI and well as synthesized vocals..
Vocaloid is kinda focused on producing more robotic vocals, not to mention that Vocaloid 6 and its AI are quite a disappointment. It's predecessors, V2, V3 and V4 sound much better. Besides, CeVIO AI does robotic vocals much better.
Synthesizer V on the other hand is more focused on producing realistic vocals.
Impressive but ironically with all the auto-tuning you use on your own voice, the program sounds less synthesised than you. 😊
I did talk about that in the stream. 🤣
How much does the plug in cost
$150 USD (comes with one voice) then $80 per additional voice.