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- LP372
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
would make songs eaiser
- BringUpYourPost
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
you'd have to provide sheet music though, also what would this um sound like. i don't really think they is a default female or male siging voice.
- LP372
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1000+ posts
Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
it'd basically be the normal voice but with better tone, pitch and singing voice you'd have to provide sheet music though, also what would this um sound like. i don't really think they is a default female or male siging voice.
- undeterministic
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
you'd need sheet music though, also i don't really think they is a normal male or female voice, when i think of one nothing is there. also sheet music is really neccesary, the same song can be sung different way by the same person with different sheet music.it'd basically be the normal voice but with better tone, pitch and singing voice you'd have to provide sheet music though, also what would this um sound like. i don't really think they is a default female or male siging voice.
- LP372
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1000+ posts
Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
good point, they might have to have 2 or 3 types for male and femaleyou'd need sheet music though, also i don't really think they is a normal male or female voice, when i think of one nothing is there. also sheet music is really neccesary, the same song can be sung different way by the same person with different sheet music.it'd basically be the normal voice but with better tone, pitch and singing voice you'd have to provide sheet music though, also what would this um sound like. i don't really think they is a default female or male siging voice.
- undeterministic
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
what about sheet music how will that be provided?good point, they might have to have 2 or 3 types for male and femaleyou'd need sheet music though, also i don't really think they is a normal male or female voice, when i think of one nothing is there. also sheet music is really neccesary, the same song can be sung different way by the same person with different sheet music.it'd basically be the normal voice but with better tone, pitch and singing voice you'd have to provide sheet music though, also what would this um sound like. i don't really think they is a default female or male siging voice.
- LP372
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1000+ posts
Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
i don't knowwhat about sheet music how will that be provided?good point, they might have to have 2 or 3 types for male and femaleyou'd need sheet music though, also i don't really think they is a normal male or female voice, when i think of one nothing is there. also sheet music is really neccesary, the same song can be sung different way by the same person with different sheet music.it'd basically be the normal voice but with better tone, pitch and singing voice you'd have to provide sheet music though, also what would this um sound like. i don't really think they is a default female or male siging voice.
- unmet
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
what about sheet music how will that be provided?
then they'll probably just have to Google one — they had to do that with the other voices anyway
- Za-Chary
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
This doesn't really make sense to me. Why is sheet music needed for singing voices? Why would the same melody sound different with different sheet music? If you have different sheet music, isn't it really just a different song? you'd need sheet music though, also i don't really think they is a normal male or female voice, when i think of one nothing is there. also sheet music is really neccesary, the same song can be sung different way by the same person with different sheet music.
- plantskym2
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
Sheet music is used for singing because it may show the way the user wants the singer to sing. You may have the same lyrics, but a different melody, or way they want the singer to sing the song. And yes, I agree with you. If it is a different sheet music, I think it should be a different song?This doesn't really make sense to me. Why is sheet music needed for singing voices? Why would the same melody sound different with different sheet music? If you have different sheet music, isn't it really just a different song? you'd need sheet music though, also i don't really think they is a normal male or female voice, when i think of one nothing is there. also sheet music is really neccesary, the same song can be sung different way by the same person with different sheet music.
- undeterminstic
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
I mean the same lyrics to a song.This doesn't really make sense to me. Why is sheet music needed for singing voices? Why would the same melody sound different with different sheet music? If you have different sheet music, isn't it really just a different song? you'd need sheet music though, also i don't really think they is a normal male or female voice, when i think of one nothing is there. also sheet music is really neccesary, the same song can be sung different way by the same person with different sheet music.
- Za-Chary
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
Specifically I am wondering why sheet music would be needed to implement the OP's suggestion of text-to-speech singing voices. Sheet music is used for singing because it may show the way the user wants the singer to sing. You may have the same lyrics, but a different melody, or way they want the singer to sing the song. And yes, I agree with you. If it is a different sheet music, I think it should be a different song?
- undeterministic
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
Suppose I sing Hi! in the note of E flat and I sing it in the note of E sharp, they sound different. How would it know what the melody is without some sheet music. Or other solution.Specifically I am wondering why sheet music would be needed to implement the OP's suggestion of text-to-speech singing voices. Sheet music is used for singing because it may show the way the user wants the singer to sing. You may have the same lyrics, but a different melody, or way they want the singer to sing the song. And yes, I agree with you. If it is a different sheet music, I think it should be a different song?
- yadayadayadagoodbye
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
Because you'd be singing, and you'd need to know what notes you're singingSpecifically I am wondering why sheet music would be needed to implement the OP's suggestion of text-to-speech singing voices. Sheet music is used for singing because it may show the way the user wants the singer to sing. You may have the same lyrics, but a different melody, or way they want the singer to sing the song. And yes, I agree with you. If it is a different sheet music, I think it should be a different song?
- Za-Chary
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1000+ posts
Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
Because you'd be singing, and you'd need to know what notes you're singing
So why does there need to be sheet music as opposed to a block that just says the following? Suppose I sing Hi! in the note of E flat and I sing it in the note of E sharp, they sound different. How would it know what the melody is without some sheet music. Or other solution.
sing [skibidi] at note (62 v) for (0.5) beats
Where does the sheet music come in?
- yadayadayadagoodbye
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
Its not always the case that a single word is sang throughout a single note, and piecing things together would get extremely weird pronounciationsBecause you'd be singing, and you'd need to know what notes you're singingSo why does there need to be sheet music as opposed to a block that just says the following? Suppose I sing Hi! in the note of E flat and I sing it in the note of E sharp, they sound different. How would it know what the melody is without some sheet music. Or other solution.sing [skibidi] at note (62 v) for (0.5) beats
Where does the sheet music come in?
Omg zachary says skibidi!1!1!!
- Za-Chary
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
Good point. I think there are ways to work with it, though — it's not easy, but sheet music is far from required for this suggestion. Its not always the case that a single word is sang throughout a single note, and piecing things together would get extremely weird pronounciations
- undeterminstic
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
I didn't mean sheet music in particular I just meant melody.Good point. I think there are ways to work with it, though — it's not easy, but sheet music is far from required for this suggestion. Its not always the case that a single word is sang throughout a single note, and piecing things together would get extremely weird pronounciations
- gdfsgdfsgdfg
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
ok which engine will it use to create a “singer” voice
- cactus-cacti
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Male and Female 'singer' voices in the speech section
Voicemod seems like an option ok which engine will it use to create a “singer” voice
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