The UTAU program is similar to the VOCALOID software, however the UTAU program is free to download and use theres also a version of the UTAU program for Mac called UTAU Synth which makes it possible for anyone to create an UTAUloid. This resampler has presumably never had a public release. UTAU is a Japanese singing synthesizer software created by Ameya/Ayame. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0.Ī demo for an unnamed spectral-model-synthesis-based resampler was posted by isengaara on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. And, Im able to perform most of the steps like inputting your voicebank with wav files, and all. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. Ive watched alot of tutorials online for making ur own utau.
It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. Moresampler is a resampler programmed by computer scientist Kanru Hua. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata. World4utau is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. (It's a VCCV tutorial, but the set up and use is the same for any kind of bank. The download link and setup instructions can be found in this tutorial here. It was developed by ScientistB, and it generates *.PMK files.ĮFB-GW (also known as WORLD) is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework. Technically you don't need it to record, but it's immensely useful in a lot of different ways. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. TIPS is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks.įresamp is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. Any omake folder is exempt from this clause, as well as any educational use (such as showing how voicebanks are recorded, or in a video on how UTAU works). You cannot use it in any other way, such as for music production or video production. Model4 was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. The source audio of this voicebank can only be used in permitted singing synthesizers. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e. It was developed by Ameya, and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software loliedit, which is considered an early version of UTAU. Resampler.exe is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU.