This is basically what it sounds like when someone completely masters every parameter and option of SynthV. My jaw is always on the floor with your covers
Very well done on the high parts... that effort in it not just simply 'clamping' shows off and makes it so much more comparable to an actual singer hitting their limits and working through it.
I love the understanding you have for what the voice is doing on top of the pitch transfer (or rather based on pitch transfer), it's such clean tuning work 😳
love natalie SO much and she sounds so good here, especially with this style. if you dont mind me asking what kinda settings did you use for realvoice growl? been messing with rv growl with numerous results... some i like, some i dont lol. though i also wouldnt know how much it is supported by voicedrive etc either haha. i tend to use some distortion on mine too as it helps.
These are the settings I used, but they were indeed supported a lot by VoiceDrive - i.imgur.com/7ni8gBa.png I also use Vibrato Envelope to finetune the amount of growl needed :)
@@raidergale thanks! ill give these a try, and mess around with voicedrive before. distortion definitely is the key way to make it sound better lol. my other growl attempts were actually for screamo rather than subtle growls too, so it needed quite a bit of help...
ruclips.net/video/XTuHtN9h6Ak/видео.html This is the method I use (it should already open on the "Easier method part 1" video. It might be worth checking the previous videos in the playlist too, to get a basic idea on how everything works, but still use the workflow listed in the Easier method video. Worth noting that "Easier method part 2" is no longer applicable in SynthV 1.9 onwards :)
Hi Raidergale👋 I regularly use Solaria, Natalie and now Weina and absolutely love what can be done! Question: I read in one of your comments that you use seperate software to isolate and extract pitch information from an existing solo vocal performance and then map this pitch information on to your Synth V singer’s performance, which is brilliant. I plan on buying RipX to try doing this ( i am a singer and want to superimpose my own voices pitch data on to Syth V originals to make demos) Could you please talk me through the method of importing pitch data into Synth V and would RipX have the ability to extract this information and save it in a format that Synth V would recognize and import? Thanks in advance for your advice, it’s much apreciated!
The RealVoice script uses Praat and, of course, a SynthV script you'll need to run in-editor. I never heard of RipX, but I see it lets you isolate vocal stems in already mixed tracks? If you're a singer yourself I'm not sure it'll help much, since you could just record your singing separately, but if you want to isolate vocals from already released songs then sure, it might work, but keep in mind that the cleaner the resulting acapella is the better the SynthV result will be, with less editing required. ruclips.net/video/XTuHtN9h6Ak/видео.html This is the method I use (it should already open on the "Easier method part 1" video. It might be worth checking the previous videos in the playlist too, to get a basic idea on how everything works, but still use the workflow listed in the Easier method video. Worth noting that "Easier method part 2" is no longer applicable in SynthV 1.9 onwards :)
Hi Raidergale and thank you for the links and taking the time to explain it. Yes I do record my vocal on its own track(s) and dont need to extract it from a mix but i do need software to isolate and copy my pitch, scoops, vibrato etc. and export those specific parameters to a file format that Synth V will accept and then map/overlay to say..Natalie, to have her sing with my human specific pitch inflections. I will study the videos that you so kindly linked and try and digest the info best I can, then figure out the best software solution for me. Again, many thanks, perhaps I might bug you for a bit more info as i get a closer to the figuring it out. 👍 cheers
Not really, I used HPsynthV's RealGrowl script at times, which mimicks growl with very fast pitch/tension/loudness changes, and also used VoiceDrive while mixing to add some grit here and there :)
This is a fantastic demonstration of technique, but I’m struggling to see the point of it. The original PMJ video is better because it’s real, and this SV cover adds nothing to it - indeed, it’s so close a copy as to be almost indistinguishable. Brilliant, but pointless!
Dear author, shows what can be done with this technology. My respects @raidergale!!! I as the author of his music and lyrics, do not need to yank, look for a singer at 3 am))) Or explain on your fingers how to sing to the singer. And also can be used as a great backing under the lead voice, give fat, and density.
Oh man, you got me, I actually hired a singer instead, this is all a trick!! :P I assure you this is Natalie, feel free to download the SVP file in the description and check if you want :)
This is basically what it sounds like when someone completely masters every parameter and option of SynthV.
My jaw is always on the floor with your covers
Thanks, most of the credits go to HPsynthV's plugin tbh! :)
@@raidergale and natalie slays it all. ( i need to get her but i just bought solaria)
Very well done on the high parts... that effort in it not just simply 'clamping' shows off and makes it so much more comparable to an actual singer hitting their limits and working through it.
Babe wake up, new banger cover from raidergale
いつも凄すぎる……とても好きです
NATALIEEEEEEEEEE! Again you found the perfect voice for this song. The rough parts sound amazing!
Powerfull !!! This sound is Amazing! I do love that you did with Natalie! Bravo!
I love the understanding you have for what the voice is doing on top of the pitch transfer (or rather based on pitch transfer), it's such clean tuning work 😳
THIS IS INSANE I LOVE THIS
wow this is and you are amazing!!! what a time to be alive!
Very well done!💖💙💚
VERY NICE !
love natalie SO much and she sounds so good here, especially with this style. if you dont mind me asking what kinda settings did you use for realvoice growl? been messing with rv growl with numerous results... some i like, some i dont lol. though i also wouldnt know how much it is supported by voicedrive etc either haha. i tend to use some distortion on mine too as it helps.
These are the settings I used, but they were indeed supported a lot by VoiceDrive - i.imgur.com/7ni8gBa.png
I also use Vibrato Envelope to finetune the amount of growl needed :)
@@raidergale thanks! ill give these a try, and mess around with voicedrive before. distortion definitely is the key way to make it sound better lol. my other growl attempts were actually for screamo rather than subtle growls too, so it needed quite a bit of help...
Tutorial please on how to extract voice into SynthV correctly with HPsynthV.
ruclips.net/video/XTuHtN9h6Ak/видео.html
This is the method I use (it should already open on the "Easier method part 1" video. It might be worth checking the previous videos in the playlist too, to get a basic idea on how everything works, but still use the workflow listed in the Easier method video. Worth noting that "Easier method part 2" is no longer applicable in SynthV 1.9 onwards :)
@@raidergale Thank you.
How did you realise the rough parts? I also use Natalie but can’t find parameters to let her sing as rough as yours!
I maxed out the Bold vocal mode, increased Tension a lot, and used the VoiceDrive VST plugin while mixing :)
@@raidergale, thank you very much…i will try it out!👍
Hi Raidergale👋 I regularly use Solaria, Natalie and now Weina and absolutely love what can be done! Question: I read in one of your comments that you use seperate software to isolate and extract pitch information from an existing solo vocal performance and then map this pitch information on to your Synth V singer’s performance, which is brilliant. I plan on buying RipX to try doing this ( i am a singer and want to superimpose my own voices pitch data on to Syth V originals to make demos) Could you please talk me through the method of importing pitch data into Synth V and would RipX have the ability to extract this information and save it in a format that Synth V would recognize and import? Thanks in advance for your advice, it’s much apreciated!
The RealVoice script uses Praat and, of course, a SynthV script you'll need to run in-editor. I never heard of RipX, but I see it lets you isolate vocal stems in already mixed tracks? If you're a singer yourself I'm not sure it'll help much, since you could just record your singing separately, but if you want to isolate vocals from already released songs then sure, it might work, but keep in mind that the cleaner the resulting acapella is the better the SynthV result will be, with less editing required.
ruclips.net/video/XTuHtN9h6Ak/видео.html
This is the method I use (it should already open on the "Easier method part 1" video. It might be worth checking the previous videos in the playlist too, to get a basic idea on how everything works, but still use the workflow listed in the Easier method video. Worth noting that "Easier method part 2" is no longer applicable in SynthV 1.9 onwards :)
Hi Raidergale and thank you for the links and taking the time to explain it. Yes I do record my vocal on its own track(s) and dont need to extract it from a mix but i do need software to isolate and copy my pitch, scoops, vibrato etc. and export those specific parameters to a file format that Synth V will accept and then map/overlay to say..Natalie, to have her sing with my human specific pitch inflections.
I will study the videos that you so kindly linked and try and digest the info best I can, then figure out the best software solution for me. Again, many thanks, perhaps I might bug you for a bit more info as i get a closer to the figuring it out. 👍 cheers
SynthV has growl??
Not really, I used HPsynthV's RealGrowl script at times, which mimicks growl with very fast pitch/tension/loudness changes, and also used VoiceDrive while mixing to add some grit here and there :)
This is a fantastic demonstration of technique, but I’m struggling to see the point of it. The original PMJ video is better because it’s real, and this SV cover adds nothing to it - indeed, it’s so close a copy as to be almost indistinguishable. Brilliant, but pointless!
There's no particular point, other than me having fun making covers :)
Dear author, shows what can be done with this technology. My respects @raidergale!!!
I as the author of his music and lyrics, do not need to yank, look for a singer at 3 am))) Or explain on your fingers how to sing to the singer. And also can be used as a great backing under the lead voice, give fat, and density.
Fake video, this is not Natalie voice
Oh man, you got me, I actually hired a singer instead, this is all a trick!! :P
I assure you this is Natalie, feel free to download the SVP file in the description and check if you want :)
@@raidergale I'm sorry, I listened carefully to your song and I think it's nota a fake! I apologize!