I’ve been experimenting with blending my voice with Saros and others. I find it works much, much better if I record my voice and them add some compression and other effects before dragging it into Vocoflex. It also sounds better when I use Saros since his and my vocal range are similar.
I’m in the same situation with Asterian. I learned decent Czech on Synthesizer, from the example of the work of Alessandro Zocco, who mastered very understandable (even perfect) Czech on my song for the song Vampír, which I have on SoundCloud. He was able to do it even though he doesn’t speak Czech and that from a recording of my singing. He has a great command of phonemes and has created a great Italian dictionary. In this song, I also used Vocoflex successfully, albeit with beginner experience. I have two songs in the works, for which I am creating new variations, for songs that he previously sang himself. I use Vocoflex and Synthesizer to create vocals from my singing (I have a deeper voice), so Vocoflex is completely usable with Asterian and with a perfect takeover of my Czech. That way, I still apply my voice to female AIs where my voice is not below C2 and quite decently to NYL, Cong Zheng and Natalie. I can sing it an octave higher with my other AI singers. If I have some notes below C2, only the Asterian gives me a solid sample voice, like a 10 second sample in Vocoflex. I will write more after finishing the divided work. So I am also satisfied with Vocoflex.
@gauzde keep on doing
And thank you for mentioning me.
I’m glad that I could bring to you an understandable way to use the phonem system to bring your own language in SynthesizerV.
I purchased yesterday. I needed to repeat the identity procedure twice, nasty yet I understand it. When I opened today the vst plugin, with only 2 tracks because I was afraid of the computer load, I tried transforming Saros voice into one female in the Vocoflex database, I found a “deep female RnB” perfect. Since Vocoflex is pricey, before buying I tried other vst for morphing, vocoding, formant processing but never found something able to transfrom Saros into a female. Vocoflex does it instantly, kai-zen (=at the 1st attempt). Amazing! it will be perfect for my backvocals. In some passages quality is a little less than Synth V - we are spoiled if I remember the years I’ve lost with Vocaloid- , so I wouldn’t trust Vocoflex for a main voice in front of you in a voice and guitar ballad, but usable in many other situations. For a while I will use it with its voice database, so I didn’t step into creating additional voices