Your too cheap to pay your band a singer.?..
Nobody wants to sing on your crappy song?
You would like to give your insisting off key singing friend a break at your karaoke party while impressing your guest?
or just like me,curious....check that.
An sfs of synthesizer-v-technical-preview<---download
-test on bionicpup64,but should work in xenialpup64.
-with dependencies....its 131mb, ,the girl(or young boy...) samples take most of it.
It do not support jack,for now.
Have fun,musician or not.
https://synthesizerv.com
could i ask for support here..?? no , non, não,niet,nein,nahi,voch...
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Ok.
Played a little with it and had a look into it.
The symbolic link in /usr/bin points to /mnt/sda5/... (or similiar).
After loading the .sfs the jwm menu wasn't available anymore. Needed to do a fixmenus and a jwm -restart in terminal, to get the jwm menu back.
Had this issue twice. One time with the original .sfs, another one with my edited version (fixed the symbolic link and edited the .desktop file).
Created some events in SynthesizerV and rendered to a file. Loaded the file into audacity. Added some reverb plus some echo. Duplicated the mono track and moved the duplicate track, so it starts a few milliseconds later. Made a stereo track from that. Duplicated the stereo track and transposed it 12 half tones down, to have a more male sounding voice.
Rendered the Audacity project into a stereo track.
Depending on the work to do, it's a nice result so far.
Could become a very interesting project in the future, if there will be an increasing number of voices and languages available.
So, after there's eSpeak, now there's eSing...
There's one feature I liked much. One can draw by mouse to transpose the voice in freehand mode. Pretty cool.
Played a little with it and had a look into it.
The symbolic link in /usr/bin points to /mnt/sda5/... (or similiar).
After loading the .sfs the jwm menu wasn't available anymore. Needed to do a fixmenus and a jwm -restart in terminal, to get the jwm menu back.
Had this issue twice. One time with the original .sfs, another one with my edited version (fixed the symbolic link and edited the .desktop file).
Created some events in SynthesizerV and rendered to a file. Loaded the file into audacity. Added some reverb plus some echo. Duplicated the mono track and moved the duplicate track, so it starts a few milliseconds later. Made a stereo track from that. Duplicated the stereo track and transposed it 12 half tones down, to have a more male sounding voice.
Rendered the Audacity project into a stereo track.
Depending on the work to do, it's a nice result so far.
Could become a very interesting project in the future, if there will be an increasing number of voices and languages available.
So, after there's eSpeak, now there's eSing...
There's one feature I liked much. One can draw by mouse to transpose the voice in freehand mode. Pretty cool.
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