Draco's First Vocaloid Project. C:

Started by Dracoslythe, August 23, 2009, 01:53:09 PM

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Dracoslythe

So I decided to quit messing around with it and decide to actually make something.
I wanted to go with something easy, so I chose the traditional Ice Cap Zone music.  ^ - ^

This is similar to Blazer's A-Capella, only it's created by reading the sheet music, deciphering which notes are which, and "drawing" the notes into the program Vocaloid.  Then I had to change the lyric sound, because by default, it makes an "ah" sound.  >.<
So I made it say "la"
It's actually a lot harder than it seems.
I had to restart it like three times.
Took me about two hours just to get the first 8 measures down...
lol

But now I present...
Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len singing "Ice Cap Zone"  (or at least, the first 8 measures of it for now.  roflz)
Rin will be our melody, while Len will be the harmony.  C:
(There's like 8 seconds of silence in the beginning, although I'm not quite sure why...)

>Sheet music used<
Click here to waste about 20 seconds of your life.  C:



Princessofthechaosemerald

Quote from: Dracoslythe on August 23, 2009, 01:53:09 PM
So I decided to quit messing around with it and decide to actually make something.
I wanted to go with something easy, so I chose the traditional Ice Cap Zone music.  ^ - ^

This is similar to Blazer's A-Capella, only it's created by reading the sheet music, deciphering which notes are which, and "drawing" the notes into the program Vocaloid.  Then I had to change the lyric sound, because by default, it makes an "ah" sound.  >.<
So I made it say "la"
It's actually a lot harder than it seems.
I had to restart it like three times.
Took me about two hours just to get the first 8 measures down...
lol

But now I present...
Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len singing "Ice Cap Zone"  (or at least, the first 8 measures of it for now.  roflz)
Rin will be our melody, while Len will be the harmony.  C:
(There's like 8 seconds of silence in the beginning, although I'm not quite sure why...)

>Sheet music used<
Click here to waste about 20 seconds of your life.  C:
cool, but i cant download the music D:

Dracoslythe




Princessofthechaosemerald


annoyinglad

Quote from: Dracoslythe on August 23, 2009, 01:53:09 PM
So I decided to quit messing around with it and decide to actually make something.
I wanted to go with something easy, so I chose the traditional Ice Cap Zone music.  ^ - ^

This is similar to Blazer's A-Capella, only it's created by reading the sheet music, deciphering which notes are which, and "drawing" the notes into the program Vocaloid.  Then I had to change the lyric sound, because by default, it makes an "ah" sound.  >.<
So I made it say "la"
It's actually a lot harder than it seems.
I had to restart it like three times.
Took me about two hours just to get the first 8 measures down...
lol

But now I present...
Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len singing "Ice Cap Zone"  (or at least, the first 8 measures of it for now.  roflz)
Rin will be our melody, while Len will be the harmony.  C:
(There's like 8 seconds of silence in the beginning, although I'm not quite sure why...)

>Sheet music used<
Click here to waste about 20 seconds of your life.  C:

Sounds great! Can't wait for the full song! Great work!



blazerh44

Hey not bad! The first pitches were a little shaky but overall good!

Dracoslythe

Quote from: Elana-The-hedgehog on August 23, 2009, 04:24:31 PM
TY very much
Here ya go.  C:



Quote from: annoyinglad on August 23, 2009, 04:29:07 PM
Sounds great! Can't wait for the full song! Great work!
Thanks!  ^-^
It may take a while, but that was about a quarter way through the music, so I may be done tomorrow or the next day...or maybe a month from now.  xD


Quote from: blazerh44 on August 23, 2009, 04:39:27 PM
Hey not bad! The first pitches were a little shaky but overall good!
heh thanks.
Yeah, I'm still getting used to editing the voices.
It's a pain in the rearrr  DDD:



blazerh44


Dracoslythe

It's done.  C:
I don't like how the slur part in the melody came out, but I didn't know how to manipulate it correctly.  D:
Rofl, and I looped the same 30 second deal like three times, because there was only 16 measures in the sheet music I used, which turned out to be a little over 30 seconds.  >.>
But for a first try, I think it's ok.
Nobody's perfect on the first go around.  C:




annoyinglad

Well, here are my nit-picks:

1. You missed some of the triplets.
2. Some of the notes seem a bit too forced making it sound strange.

But I don't know the software limitations, so I'm not sure whether or not those are fixable. Either way, I really liked it and hope to hear more from you soon.



Dracoslythe

Quote from: annoyinglad on August 23, 2009, 06:33:09 PM
Well, here are my nit-picks:

1. You missed some of the triplets.
2. Some of the notes seem a bit too forced making it sound strange.

But I don't know the software limitations, so I'm not sure whether or not those are fixable. Either way, I really liked it and hope to hear more from you soon.
Thankies for the CnC.  :3
I'll take that into consideration next time I re-create a song.  C:

I'm not aware of much of the limitations either.
I really didn't mess around with any of the effects, but I'm sure that there's a way to soften up the notes.



annoyinglad

Quote from: Dracoslythe on August 23, 2009, 06:35:08 PM
Thankies for the CnC.  :3
I'll take that into consideration next time I re-create a song.  C:

I'm not aware of much of the limitations either.
I really didn't mess around with any of the effects, but I'm sure that there's a way to soften up the notes.

Well, that's what you gotta do with these things. Learn what's good by trial and error, test out new parts, all that stuff. Also CnC stands for...



Dracoslythe

Quote from: annoyinglad on August 23, 2009, 06:38:07 PM
Well, that's what you gotta do with these things. Learn what's good by trial and error, test out new parts, all that stuff. Also CnC stands for...
Yepp.
Trial and error really is the only way to go with a voice synthesizer such as Vocaloid.  heh.

CnC = Comments 'n Criticism



annoyinglad

Quote from: Dracoslythe on August 23, 2009, 06:39:59 PM
Yepp.
Trial and error really is the only way to go with a voice synthesizer such as Vocaloid.  heh.

CnC = Comments 'n Criticism

Or tutorials, they're nice when made correctly. Have you looked up amy of those for specific effects?

kthx ;D



Dracoslythe

Quote from: annoyinglad on August 23, 2009, 06:42:46 PM
Or tutorials, they're nice when made correctly. Have you looked up amy of those for specific effects?

kthx ;D
I tried looking them up but the ones that I find aren't very useful, or they're in Japanese.  >.<

noprob. ;D