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Post by twilightstar on Sept 11, 2021 0:09:34 GMT
Hi everyone, I wanted to hear about everybody's favorite English UTAUs! I haven't used many English VBs lately other than my own or my friends' (AYATO and Ryata Maxum are peak UTAU english btw). I wanted to make a list of English VB recommendations since I often don't know what to say when people ask ;; I have a decent amount on there but I want to know of more great CVVC English UTAUs! What reclists are your favorites?
Anyways here's something I made with Ryata to start us off
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SunGuardian524
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SunGuardian524
Posts: 132
UTAU Name(s): Kara [Kokone]
Otoing Level: Expert
Mixing Level: Beginner
Art Level: Experienced [Lines: thin], Experienced [style: anime/manga]
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Post by SunGuardian524 on Sept 11, 2021 1:55:41 GMT
psst, I like my CVVC ENG utau, Kara ofc ;w; Honestly I like a lot of English reclists as long as they don't have random unnecessary sounds, but even then it's more "unnecessary" than unnecessary, if that makes sense lol Each main list has their strengths & weaknesses, but tbh I don't like CC-/etc sounds like [sks] & such. I kno they work but aaaa lol it feels like it'd save some space to just do [sk][ks]. But that's more of a personal thing than it being bad, ya kno? At this point I just mod lists I pick up in case I can save space anywhere, but I'm starting to appreciate word-based lines & stuff, like how Arpasing is. It just seems easier to give a natural pronunciation. Only main downside to Arpasing is it's messy & inconsistent. VCCV's great too but it's so big, aaaaa. Usting VCCV's kinda fun tho! I just like CVVC cuz smaller ;w;w;
& shhh, pushing in a cover oh Kara with her JPN & ENG comparison cuz it's my fav ;w; https%3A//soundcloud.com/kara-kokone/utau-cover-meaning-of-life
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vlbonnie
New Member
Posts: 6
UTAU Name(s): J-LYN, Haven, Mirac13
Otoing Level: Experienced
Tuning Level: Experienced
Mixing Level: Beginner
Art Level: Beginner [style: cartoon], Experienced [Lines: thin], Experienced [Lines: thick], Experienced [Lines: none], Experienced [style: cartoon], Experienced [style: semi/realism]
MMD level: Beginner
Video Editing Level: Experienced (Simple)
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Post by vlbonnie on Sept 20, 2021 2:44:00 GMT
breaks down the door DID SOMEONE SAY ENGLISH?! peiton just released and oh my god he's so high quality. he works like an arpasing voicebank with x-sampa aliasing and he has TWO SCHWAS AUAGAHAGHGH sorry if i sound a little insane right now he's so good. his tone is so nice he sounds natural and he has a soft pitch and he's super easy to use (for me. he's probably not actually easy to use) and he has a good oto from what i've seen with him anyways 10/10 pitches. he has 10 pitches. i'm not gonna lie and say that konagi kayaka's arpasing is easy to use--it's not--but her voice is so pretty and i love her. she does have a bit of a japanese accent but her english is still very intelligible! if you're willing to adjust her oto as you go (which most arpasing voicebanks need done in the first place) and use some replacements (again. arpasing) i think you should try her out! official sitespeaking of "weird config, great voice", jyoze glass. three pitches with a neutral, soft, and power expression on each pitch for a total of nine. another arpasing voicebank recorded with the 0.2.0 list, so some substitutions are necessary for almost any ust. i find the oto adjusting less tolerable with him than with konagi, though, because it's spread out over 9 pitches. if you're willing to do so, you can get really good results. (his dipthong vowels in particular are evil.) official sitenow for someone that doesn't need any messing with: trei! i've only used her cv-c wildfire+ash voicebank, and i remember it being really fun (this was a little over a year ago.) she also has a screamo append. she has a really full, mature voice, and the different expressions are super nice to play with. she is a BIG voicebank so make sure you have enough space not linking the cover i made cause it sucks but here's a banger by makku (uses vcv-e):
she also has a vccv and a vcv-e. i've tried the vcv-e a bit but its scary lmao also i have my own voicebank, j-lyn! they have a bipitch arpasing vb with a solid tone as well as a cv-c with a weaker, lower tone. i'm currently working on a power arpasing as well as a retake of their original voicebank. they have some extra recordings to fill in the gaps in the 0.2.0 reclist as well! official site
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deadbyte
New Member
Posts: 4
UTAU Name(s): eseph for UTAU
Otoing Level: Expert
Tuning Level: Expert
Mixing Level: Experienced
Art Level: Beginner [Lines: thin]
MMD level: Experienced (MMD/etc usage)
Video Editing Level: Beginner
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Post by deadbyte on Sept 26, 2021 11:16:13 GMT
peiton's already been mentioned, so I won't go into him, but he's so good. His "GoodVibes" voicebank is so good, and his new "Macaron" bank is just... beautiful.
I also really like "adrian". Specifically their "medium" voicebank. It's triphonic {VCV-eseque), dipitch, and multilingual, though with a focus on English in particular. It's also androgynous-sounding, and sounds good with almost any song, seriously it's so good, you owe it to yourself to give it a shot.
Milk -English- is probably one of the best ARPAsing voicebanks in recent memory. She's got 6 pitches, and mostly complete diphone coverage.
Anna Nyui has a new VCCV voicebank out, and she also has an older Delta-style English bank. Both of which are very good, and 3 pitches.
Nero Go-On has a Delta-Style English voicebank. It's monopitch, but it has a really nice sound if you're willing to fix up her oto a bit.
I really like Number Bronze's -ganga- voicebank. It's not technically an English voicebank, as it's Japanese CVVC. However, it has two extra vowels, and every consonant required for English, including dedicated English "dZ", "S", tS", "f", "Z", sounds and more. It's a nice, whisty, soft voicebank with 3 pitches.
I recently discovered Kara Kokone's English voicebanks, which are very nice, though that too has already been mentioned here.
Suzuki Cor is interesting. A light male Delta-style voicebank. Three pitches. Japanese accent.
And as a self-plug, there's my UTAU, "eseph", who has a 4-pitch Delta-style English bank, which you can also find on this forum.
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