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Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 3:08 am
by UkuleleOjisan
Hello.

I made my song and Video.

UnCinderellized.

https://youtu.be/C813_2n7oqo

I would like to know how you feel.

Sorry the song is Japanese:-).

Vocal :Ritsu Namine - kire Ongen (Japanese Vocal generate software UTAU)

Back track
LMMS with
E-Guitar Super-Riff VST
E-Bass ns_j-Bass soundfont
Drum HardRockDrum soudFont, ns_kit7Free soundfont
Piano splended 136

Video
AVIUTL Japanese Video edit software.

Re: Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 11:18 am
by farawayinspace
UkuleleOjisan wrote:Hello.
Vocal :Ritsu Namine - kire Ongen (Japanese Vocal generate software UTAU)
The vocals are entirely software generated? I don't speak Japanese, so perhaps the artificial-ness is less obvious, but WOW!
Very good track, you are a master.

Re: Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 12:11 pm
by musikbear
First
Welcome to the forum!
:)
Heres the most important LMMS links:
LSP - dedicated site for sharing projects, presets, themes and more https://lmms.io/lsp/
LMMS homepage https://lmms.io/
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LMMS Soundcloud group https://soundcloud.com/groups/lmms
LMMS Wiki - documentation about the program https://lmms.io/documentation/
LMMS Google+ community http://goo.gl/CxzpNI
LMMS Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/LMMSOfficial

Your vocal track is very impressive! There has been a discussion recently, around 'singing' software,
http://lmms.io/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4580
but yours takes the price!
That is just amazing! But the software is pro -right? We are not talking about freeware? -And not even vst, It is a standalone, right?

Re: Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 4:22 pm
by Gps
Wow indeed great track.

Re: Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 12:08 am
by brandystarbrite
Wow!
This is really good.
Sounds like a cool opening intro for a Samurai X cartoon, or some other cool anime show. :D
Wait,.....you used UTAU?
Cool! :)

Re: Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 3:34 am
by st3aLth
brandystarbrite wrote:Wow!
This is really good.
Sounds like a cool opening intro for a Samurai X cartoon, or some other cool anime show. :D
Wait,.....you used UTAU?
Cool! :)
If we talk about cartoons samurai this Samurai Champloo

Re: Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 9:21 am
by DestinyMoonX
This is my kind of instrumental right there, love it!
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Re: Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 11:11 pm
by UkuleleOjisan
farawayinspace wrote:
UkuleleOjisan wrote:Hello.
Vocal :Ritsu Namine - kire Ongen (Japanese Vocal generate software UTAU)
The vocals are entirely software generated? I don't speak Japanese, so perhaps the artificial-ness is less obvious, but WOW!
Very good track, you are a master.
Hello Thank you listening and viewing.

No. Like Miku Hatsune, The software "Utau" uses singer recorded lib( many wave files and setting text file)


Ritsu Namine(KIre) is the name of the library for Utau.
There are other many Lib.s.
Teto Kasane and Neruko Yoku is also famous.

Unfortunately they all are Japanese singing Lib.s

Re: Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 11:27 pm
by UkuleleOjisan
musikbear wrote: That is just amazing! But the software is pro -right? We are not talking about freeware? -And not even vst, It is a standalone, right?
Hello.
I am only the user of the software, so I do not know the detail,

Utau is Free ware. (accept donation but author will not have responsibility.)
No limitations before and after the donation.

VST (Super-Riff) is also Free VSTi (instrument) ,found in the web , is connected via Vestige, and all notes of the E-Guitar are edited by the Piano-Roll of the LMMS.

I am using all frees (Thanks to all)

Re: Japanese pop-song with vocal

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 8:00 pm
by Rakso
Cool! Some of the best stuff I've heard made on lmms :). It's a simple concept, but the melodies are pretty much perfect