being able to work on individual aspirations is so mind-blowing .. didn't know that .. thank you .. for timing adjustments I would recommend bouncing it to Melodyne Studio
Your English tutorials are really welcome and helpful. Great work, thanks! I hope you'll do more SynthV tutorials soon. Some topics I'd wish were covered in more detail: The process of drawing in pitch deviations (what's the workflow and philosophy behind it?) I see you draw in a lot. (Do you draw with your mouse? Or on a trackpad?) And what does "instant mode" do exactly, some have it ON others keep it OFF. I bought the Pro software today and are about to dive in.
I don't know why you're trying to humanize it in post. SynthV has so many features that do a much better job at it than any warping, morphing afterwards could ever do. Plus your end result is phasing like crazy in mono.
I'm a control freak! 😁 I don't find the toolset in Synth V is up to the speed or finesse of Cubase. I create the midi in Cubase and work over a backing track in Synth V getting 90% of the performance - like working with a real singer!😉 I then use Cubase's version of Vocalign to conform Solaria to a guide vocal with "human feel" and also add some imperfection in pitch when needed.
Finally some advanced English tutorials of this software
You aren’t kidding. These are the best. Wish there was a complete set.
Gianni❤
Thanks a lot for this series on Synth V! It helps me a lot to understand how to generate realistic sounding vocals.. keep on going 😁
Sending this through something like Vocal Synth 2 would be insane.
Mind blown! This is an amazing technical feat!
Bravo! Wonderful attention to fine details and it really tells in the incredible naturalness of the sound.
being able to work on individual aspirations is so mind-blowing .. didn't know that .. thank you .. for timing adjustments I would recommend bouncing it to Melodyne Studio
I torture tested Melodyne against Cubase's Vari-Audio and believe it or not Cubase had more fine tuning capabilities. Quality was on par too.
This is excellent stuff, saved for re-watch!
As usual, very valuable information, thank a lot, you fill a glaring lack of tutorials
7:39 thats the most interesting part like how less robotic it sounded at 8:55
Sooo helpful. Thank you!
Ya'll came for this: 9:38
Mindblown + chills
Fantastic!!! Thank you!!!
Your English tutorials are really welcome and helpful. Great work, thanks! I hope you'll do more SynthV tutorials soon. Some topics I'd wish were covered in more detail: The process of drawing in pitch deviations (what's the workflow and philosophy behind it?) I see you draw in a lot. (Do you draw with your mouse? Or on a trackpad?) And what does "instant mode" do exactly, some have it ON others keep it OFF. I bought the Pro software today and are about to dive in.
With next update we'll do the same with modes automation
Great video! (I'm truely sorry for mis-clicking dislike button) I appreciate sharing your expertise and hope your channel get bigger!
Nice video, thanks! Would you please enable the closed captions for us non-native English speakers. It’d help following the tutorials.
Thanks! I'm not aware that I had to enable CC as it's automatic "voice to text".
Now I really am considering to buy the full app instead of using the free version! Also maybe buy the other voices... hmmm....
Very cool! Maybe if you added some harmonies to it you could get even better results
Absolutely! I actually bought Synth V for BVs... never expected I could get results quite this good!
I don't know why you're trying to humanize it in post. SynthV has so many features that do a much better job at it than any warping, morphing afterwards could ever do. Plus your end result is phasing like crazy in mono.
I'm a control freak! 😁 I don't find the toolset in Synth V is up to the speed or finesse of Cubase. I create the midi in Cubase and work over a backing track in Synth V getting 90% of the performance - like working with a real singer!😉 I then use Cubase's version of Vocalign to conform Solaria to a guide vocal with "human feel" and also add some imperfection in pitch when needed.
Sorry, but I don't hear or see any phasing issues. Am I deaf and blind ?