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Microphone to use with praat
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And I'm sure all be hearing many examples as I make my way through the long post. The people on this forum are artists and capable of doing wonderful things with Synthesizer V. If people are having fun and giving joy to their YouTube followers it's fine, but this is an amazing tool and it seems like a waste to me for the kind of people we have on this forum. But this is 100% using a machine to rip off somebody's art, the way they interpreted a song.

microphone to use with praat

A lot of people on this forum don't like it when their music is used without payment. I have a question about this Praat thing. And it will be my last cover-it's all originals from now on. I'm not trying to do a Karen Carpenter copy. I listened once before I started and never again. It's a cover of a song that Karen Carpenter did. I'm using Natalie, and doing painstaking editing on every note over many days. I'm working on my first song with Synthesizer V now. So then what? A crappy version of Yo-Yo Ma to impress people on YouTube?

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I suppose I could use some software to copy Yo-Yo Ma's cello playing and then plug it into a cello VI. If you, or anyone, knows of good Praat tutorials that are used in the context of original music creation, I'd love to watch them.Īs a composer and a songwriter I don't see any reason to use Praat for my own work. I'm just having a hard time seeing how I can get different results than what I already get with SynthV alone, unless it were to mimic a vocalist's voice exactly for a particular cover. View attachment Solaria No Praat_MixDown.mp3Įdit: If you or anyone enjoys the Praat workflow and are getting good results out of it, then that's reason enough to consider it's use. I don't know if I got all the lyrics right, and I could have slowed some of the lines down a bit to give it a more expressive feel, but that is just timing and not due to pitch curves, so Praat wouldn't help with that much anyway. I like the expression, but I'm still having a hard time hearing how I can't get a similar expression without Praat, (using Praat just seems like an unnecessary extra step unless you're copying another singer's exact phrasing and pitch changes- as in a cover) at least with Solaria. I welcome your input/corrections to my post.Ĭlick to expand.Thank you for taking the time to do this. Some demos of the Chinese female voices seem promising, but I think those impressive demos used Praat, so I don't know if their English is up to par without the use of Praat.Īnyway, that's my take on Praat. The other English female voices are also impressive, but they don't have the same dynamics as Solaria. The other issue is that those demos are not indicative of what you can do inside of Synth V unless you become a real expert in manually tuning the pitch curves (it's possible but tough and time-consuming) This makes it hard to know if that particular Voice database is capable of the realism you hear in the demo without the use of Pratt.įrom my experience, Solaria is the best English voice for realism without the use of third party tools, and the others are lacking way behind.

microphone to use with praat

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At that point, why would you need Synth V or Praat? If you choose to sing it yourself and your vocals are just mediocre then your captured performance will be mediocre, so the way I see it, Pratt is great for copying the style of covers by professional singers but not really useful for originals. I suppose you could use it for originals, but at that point you would need a vocalist to sing your song first and then capture that performance with Praat. You will need an entire pitch performance in order to recreate the song. It is really only good for mimicking covers.

microphone to use with praat

Open Synth V and use the Real Voice script to plot the pitch line of the performance and then start tweaking from there. Print the analyzed files into a txt file. You take the vocal performance of a song. Remember how amazed you were when you first heard those PMJ videos using Synth V? That's because of Praat. A user can use Praat to save a txt of that performance and then have the Real Voice script reference the txt file to plot those vocal pitches inside Synth V for the ultimate realism.

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OK, here it goes- Praat is a free program that can analyze the pitch of a vocal performance. Also, since I'm not super experienced using Praat, and the Real Voice scripts for it in Synth V, there may be someone who can correct me where I might misunderstand what Praat can do for original music. I think it's worth discussing what Praat is, especially in relation to those really impressive Video Covers that use Pratt so that newcomers looking at SynthV understand what's going on and tailor their expectations accordingly in order to make an informed purchase decision.











Microphone to use with praat