I started to express an interest in Vocalistener since listening to “Lily Lily Burning Night” and the various demos with the voice banks (which consists of all of them singing a segment of a classic Japanese Enka song. I recommend listening to most if not all of them because it’s a great way to sample every single voice bank since they’re singing the same song).
And so I see this comment on youtube
I know a lot of people think IF YOU CAN’T SING, USE VOCALOID. It definitely is not that way.
It’s an alternative to hiring or finding singers really. And just because you’re a producer who can sing doesn’t mean that you have the proper voice type for the song you’re composing. What if you are a male composer and your song requires female vocals and it’s difficult trying to hire/find a female singer that matches your criteria?
By inputting your own vocal dynamics into a Vocaloid voice bank, it’s like you sang it but with someone else’s voice. I think Vocalistener is a pretty neat idea if I do say so myself.
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^^This is why I love Vocaloid and the fanbase it produced.
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