For notes less than a half note, raise them around 30-50 higher than the original. Highlight a section of notes and open the Constant Velocity Editor. Well for English it is especially important to change the velocity of individual notes. Make sure that in this plugin's drop down menu you have selected the VELOCITY option)Īnyway, as I've already mentioned, the constant velocity is raised for faster songs and lowered for slower songs. (With this plugin, you can also edit the intensity and a few other things.
I highly suggest using the Constant Velocity Editor which can be found in the Plugin Chapter along with instructions as to how to download it. I have already covered what this is, however this can be especially important with English voicebanks.
ja/ /a s/ /sta/ /ta/ /ai/ /ni/ /pi/ /is/Īs a last note, we're going to talk about the Consonant Velocity. Depending on the voicebank, make a small note with ending consonants and stretch them out to whatever size sounds best. Once this is done, play it over to make sure the vowels are correct. When inserting lyrics, it's best to put the main part of the word in first.įor example, lets say we're righting the lyrics "Just a Tiny Piece" (I'm using Neko Kanochi's phonetics in this) You MUST crossfade when using English Voicebanks However, the same rules apply to most of them. And now we get to the fun part! It is a lot more complicated to make an English voicebank sing, because of the variety of styles and pronunciations of the English voicebank.