• lime!@feddit.nu
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    they’re usually accompanied, at least.

    also, fun fact, it’s not a voice changer, it’s a waveform generator. you give it a syllable and an envelope and it outputs a note. using miku as a voice changer involves a speech-to-text step.

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      The steps between that and a voice-changer are choices that could be changed on a whim with the tech that existed at Miku’s conception, let-alone today, but you’ve also made my point that synthesizer alone is an incomplete description even on the strictly-audio level. I was not aware that Miku sings gibberish, if that’s what you are asserting.

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        well it can do that, but it’s made for japanese syllables which is why it sounds weird in english.

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              So … “Japanese doh re mi fa so le do” with licensing?

              Chip-tunes Miku then. I kinda dig-it after all, as a background instrument.

              EDIT: this is why I’m always over-confident on the internet, especially when I’m potentially wrong. Learning stuff is fun. Learning stuff from strangers who are mad at you is like prodding a drunk uncle to learn no-no words as a toddler - the ones who get mad at your parents so you can’t tell they aren’t really being nice about it.
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