Thanks for all of that info
pauljs75.
You are always so helpful on this forum.
I checked out
Aquestone and
Aquestone 2 last night.
Wow!
Both work well in Lmms 1.1.3. Cool!
They even ran well on this good ol' Dell PC, I have with less than 1 GB RAM, when I tested them.
The first Aquestone was easy to understand and use.
Aquestone 2, has more options.
But I'm trying to get the voice in Aquestone 2, to sound as good, as the female voice in the first Aquestone.
The only downside (not so much), is that
Japanese seems to be the only language it uses, for now.
And these days
I'm learning Hindi.
I better try and learn some Japanese, as the days go by. Ha! Ha! Lol!
It seems that
both are more CPU friendly as well, and
more stable, which is always a good thing.
I have much more experimenting to do.
But so far, it is very nice.
Overall,
Aquestone is a pretty neat software.
I've always heard about
UTAU, and read up, about it early this year.
But I've never tried it before.
I think I'll check it out this week.
And I might even check out this
Vocaloid thing, that alot of anime fans love.
I saw one selling at the game store, in that big mall we have down here, for about/over
$300 dollars.
I was also checking out this, on the internet, last week:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4zq9VFVo0s
It's called
Shevannai Voices of the Elves.
http://www.samplelibraries.com/?page_id=1119
This thing has the richest female vocals, I have ever heard in a Vst plugin.
This is Great for Lord of the Rings type music, or Elf type adventure music, movies and games.
But its Price is so expensive!! GASP!! O.O
Makes sense, since you get high quality goodness in this product.
Imagine winning a
Vocaloid or a
Shevannai in an Lmms music competition.

Now I'm starting to get an idea.
PS:
I know this is an old topic, which I found last night. Ha! Ha!
