Super impressive. It has been awhile since I've checked out vocal synths and the progress is impressive. I am sure a lot of it is attributed to your parameter control. Well done!
they have come a long way for sure! the parameters definitely bring a lot more life with the variety of options. though even by default, still very good.
This is absolutely fantastic. Is the break down video still in your plans? It would be wonderful to be able to see how you achieved this amazing result.
I got some inspiration and learned something from this video. I am waiting for some other new tutorials~ Actually, I have come to your channel at least 5 times😂, but didn't see new updates. I think I will get new surprises soon, right? 😀😄
@@illusioncovers I am also using SV and leaning too. I feel you have some research on SV. I don’t know if it is possible can have your IG, Messenger or other contact information? I don't know if you mind If I have some questions when I do my songs I ask you to ask you? 😊
I second that. I'm just getting into SynthV and it's awesome. Struggling to find any meaningful tutorial videos. I've got the basics - but it's the automation that I'm having to find out as I go along. You've got it spot on with this lovely tune. Any instructional tips would be so much appreciated. I've been composing for years but, until SynthV, I've not had a voice (mine is best suited for silent movies 😎😱). It's like bursting a creative dam - if I can just get a handle on the automation. Love the song. Paul
@@paulkearnsmusic thanks! i did just make a video reccently where i talk in more detail about this cover on my channel if you want to look. but if you have anymore specific questions i can certainly make more videos too.
i think i probably worked on it for a couple days on and off, maybe a total of 3 hours... i have become very quick at doing these kinds of things, after lots of practice
sorry, i did not make the instrumental! its the original song's instrumental. however i do use some nice piano VSTs and i would highly reccomend spitfire audio's :) they even have free ones with their LABS series
First off, this gets me really excited for the technology! You did a phenomenal job! So, this is incredible mostly because of the source vocal, right? Or did it take hours of fidgeting with parameters? Does it work well if the source is lower and pitched up (taking a male karaoke demo performance and using it for the female demo as well)?
sooo theres a few parts to it. 1) there can be a lot of clean up when doing it this way, as much as its useful to rip the pitch data! notes arent exact as much as you end up thinking they will be, and the fact the vocal reference is more often than not ripped from a song, pitch isnt perfect (lol). even stems with reverb will be messy. so the clean up time can vary depending on how bad it is... 2) there is indeed more to do with parameters. tension, vocal modes, loudness, tone shift... all that kinda stuff seperate from the pitch and note edits, can take a while as well. i worked on this on and off for multiple days straight. (which is a lot for me, usually i finish all my other stuff in a few hours but- i have become very adept at these softwares) 3) the pitch or gender of the source doesnt matter! if you need to raise the source an octave for a female voice, then you can do it super easy in the program. and i dont mean drag the notes up another octave- you should keep it where it is, and use a slider in the program labelled "key shift" which will let you move it up or down semitones, without actually moving any notes on the piano roll (which is a safer/easier thing to do and less confusing lol).
@@illusioncovers thanks for the quick, insightful reply. When I use it (it's not an if, since I'm definitely sold), I'll be recording the reference myself, then cleaning it up with Melodyne. That also takes care of audio to MIDI. I'm sure there's a case for copyright infringement when it's ripped from the original, so I wouldn't risk that. I'm a good singer though and I'd want it to be unique.
@@melodyrosemedia tbh when it comes to covers there is no copyright issues here when referencing the source voice. actually, vocal synth covers arent legally even considered "covers", theyre actually considered "remixes".... much like remixes that would reuse the singers original vocals lol.
@@illusioncovers remixes are technically not fully licensed/legal to begin with, since they don't fall under 1st amendment protections. A lot of artists allow/encourage them though. :) I'll stick with my stuff being covers and get that license, with no material taken from another recording/performance. Still, you do amazing work!
@@melodyrosemedia actually now that I think about it too- I don't think it really matters whether or not you use a rip of the original vocals or your own because it reality? You're not like, actually using the original voice at all- not in the same way. Its not the original singer at all no matter how you think of it... You're just... recreating them, and really there's no clear connection that my vocal synth recreation is taking note or pitch data. I can say it is, but I could also just as easily mimic the singer my making *everything* myself you know? Pitch data or note timing isn't the same as actually using the actual original voice, bc tbh if it were we would have issues with every vocal synth cover. The data I get from praat isn't any kind of infringement if I can also do it without the data too. Regardless I'm not trying to sway you to doing that lol- but I felt like it was worth saying this.
as far as i have seen from the community, DiffSinger AI is probably the best option you have if you want to record your own AI voice. You can then also use "OpenUTAU for Diffsinger" to have a proper daw to render/change notes/etc with. I have not used these tools, however.
Really amazing!
Incredible demonstration of the tech 10/10
She sounds so emotional! Solaria is one of the best English Synthv!
Super impressive. It has been awhile since I've checked out vocal synths and the progress is impressive. I am sure a lot of it is attributed to your parameter control. Well done!
they have come a long way for sure! the parameters definitely bring a lot more life with the variety of options. though even by default, still very good.
I think this broke my brain this is so good
man, what a great work you did, the best synth V performance I have heard so far, really cool job you did
Thanks for all your hard work. Sounds amazing. Really looking forward to your breakdown video
Mind boggling good !!!!!
You are becoming the Wizard of Synth v. I'm off to see the Wizard!
Just found out about Solaria an hour ago and this blew my mind! Great work!
OMG the tuning is mind-blowing
Wow this is simply amazing
This is just beyond amazing! Perfect! Solaria was made for this ❤❤
Another comment in support of the author. Thanks for your work, this is a very amazing acapella.
Impressive, can't wait to see the "break down" video
Lovely again!❤
Gianni
This is absolutely fantastic. Is the break down video still in your plans? It would be wonderful to be able to see how you achieved this amazing result.
hi! yes, definitely in my plans... life got a little too crazy these past few months lol.
@@illusioncoversThat's awesome, thanks.
Absolutely Amazing!
I think I'm in love.😜
Mind boggling 😬
I got some inspiration and learned something from this video. I am waiting for some other new tutorials~ Actually, I have come to your channel at least 5 times😂, but didn't see new updates. I think I will get new surprises soon, right? 😀😄
haha, glad people are visiting my channel to see! hopefully soon. Synth V is just a hobby for me so my production has been random
@@illusioncovers 💪💪
@@illusioncovers I am also using SV and leaning too. I feel you have some research on SV. I don’t know if it is possible can have your IG, Messenger or other contact information? I don't know if you mind If I have some questions when I do my songs I ask you to ask you? 😊
Wow, this is amazing! Could you make a tutorial about how to go about creating it and the edits you do? Like how you make it sounding so real?
I certainly have that on my to do list!! Hoping to make a video about the process and other tips soon.
@@illusioncovers awesome!
I second that. I'm just getting into SynthV and it's awesome. Struggling to find any meaningful tutorial videos.
I've got the basics - but it's the automation that I'm having to find out as I go along. You've got it spot on with this lovely tune. Any instructional tips would be so much appreciated.
I've been composing for years but, until SynthV, I've not had a voice (mine is best suited for silent movies 😎😱). It's like bursting a creative dam - if I can just get a handle on the automation.
Love the song. Paul
@@paulkearnsmusic thanks! i did just make a video reccently where i talk in more detail about this cover on my channel if you want to look. but if you have anymore specific questions i can certainly make more videos too.
Could you try other voices? Like Weina, Sheena... Hope to learn more~ 😇
Outstanding tuning work. How long did it take you to edit?
i think i probably worked on it for a couple days on and off, maybe a total of 3 hours... i have become very quick at doing these kinds of things, after lots of practice
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Hi, cna i kindly ask you which VST have you used for the piano? I like it very much.
sorry, i did not make the instrumental! its the original song's instrumental. however i do use some nice piano VSTs and i would highly reccomend spitfire audio's :) they even have free ones with their LABS series
This is incredible!! How did you do it?!
First off, this gets me really excited for the technology! You did a phenomenal job! So, this is incredible mostly because of the source vocal, right? Or did it take hours of fidgeting with parameters? Does it work well if the source is lower and pitched up (taking a male karaoke demo performance and using it for the female demo as well)?
sooo theres a few parts to it.
1) there can be a lot of clean up when doing it this way, as much as its useful to rip the pitch data! notes arent exact as much as you end up thinking they will be, and the fact the vocal reference is more often than not ripped from a song, pitch isnt perfect (lol). even stems with reverb will be messy. so the clean up time can vary depending on how bad it is...
2) there is indeed more to do with parameters. tension, vocal modes, loudness, tone shift... all that kinda stuff seperate from the pitch and note edits, can take a while as well. i worked on this on and off for multiple days straight. (which is a lot for me, usually i finish all my other stuff in a few hours but- i have become very adept at these softwares)
3) the pitch or gender of the source doesnt matter! if you need to raise the source an octave for a female voice, then you can do it super easy in the program. and i dont mean drag the notes up another octave- you should keep it where it is, and use a slider in the program labelled "key shift" which will let you move it up or down semitones, without actually moving any notes on the piano roll (which is a safer/easier thing to do and less confusing lol).
@@illusioncovers thanks for the quick, insightful reply. When I use it (it's not an if, since I'm definitely sold), I'll be recording the reference myself, then cleaning it up with Melodyne. That also takes care of audio to MIDI. I'm sure there's a case for copyright infringement when it's ripped from the original, so I wouldn't risk that. I'm a good singer though and I'd want it to be unique.
@@melodyrosemedia tbh when it comes to covers there is no copyright issues here when referencing the source voice. actually, vocal synth covers arent legally even considered "covers", theyre actually considered "remixes".... much like remixes that would reuse the singers original vocals lol.
@@illusioncovers remixes are technically not fully licensed/legal to begin with, since they don't fall under 1st amendment protections. A lot of artists allow/encourage them though. :) I'll stick with my stuff being covers and get that license, with no material taken from another recording/performance. Still, you do amazing work!
@@melodyrosemedia actually now that I think about it too- I don't think it really matters whether or not you use a rip of the original vocals or your own because it reality? You're not like, actually using the original voice at all- not in the same way. Its not the original singer at all no matter how you think of it... You're just... recreating them, and really there's no clear connection that my vocal synth recreation is taking note or pitch data. I can say it is, but I could also just as easily mimic the singer my making *everything* myself you know? Pitch data or note timing isn't the same as actually using the actual original voice, bc tbh if it were we would have issues with every vocal synth cover. The data I get from praat isn't any kind of infringement if I can also do it without the data too. Regardless I'm not trying to sway you to doing that lol- but I felt like it was worth saying this.
What tool can do this with custom models? I've used RVC WEBUI that's good but not like this where you can change the words and notes like MIDI
as far as i have seen from the community, DiffSinger AI is probably the best option you have if you want to record your own AI voice. You can then also use "OpenUTAU for Diffsinger" to have a proper daw to render/change notes/etc with. I have not used these tools, however.
Just to say, making a custom model with Diffsinger is harder than RVC, but it is worth it as it can be as realistic as this.
svp?
if no, that's cool
i don't really need it
go to the channel of "raidergale", this was their original svp file
please share appp please please pleast
the program used is synthesizer v
please share files of the app plspls@@illusioncovers
@@Ulibert youll need to buy synthesizer v from dreamtonics