Great demonstration!. I have Synth V and to be honest I've not had much chance to devote the time to it because of other work pressures, but the short times I've had made me realise what a powerful and mind blowing tool it is, the only real drawback being every time you wanted a fresh vocal other than the in app adjustments, meant purchasing another voice model or using the limited demo voices. However by adding vocoflex as an option totally blows that drawback away. Its a fully complete package now with the use of the 2 separate apps.
Also, these two programs will be awesome for creating mockups, that decent singers to practice by/with (especially since it's capable of using the actual singer's voice to perform the vocal parts).
Actually, it may not sound to some like this (video demo) is a good mix ... but considering the additional processing of most any modern DAW, this technology can generate all the raw data necessary to create satisfying vocals. And combined with Vocoflex, the sky is truly the limit!! AND ... if the performer/producer has okay singing chops, this stuff is as versatile as it needs to be. 🙂
I'm so glad to see this. I've been using Synth V for a few years and even did an album with it! I get compliments on the vocals and usually most people have no idea. BUT - I still learned quite a few cool techniques here. Thanks so much! I do wish the integration with Logic was better - it always seems like the export sounds better than a bounce. BTW - I use Natalie and SOLARIA. SOLARIA makes a good punk singer.
I think there is a demo - the website is a little tricky to navigate. I just googled Dreamtonics trial and it took me to a page. Maybe try that and see where it gets you!
Thanks mate! It’s an interesting time for music - personally I’m not threatened by AI in audio production. There are some great companies doing really ground breaking stuff!
I think the company uses machine learning to process the vocal database initially, but this production technique is NOT AI. It is more like adding a midi saxophone that happens to be a singer. It is a manual process and it is difficult to get it right.
@@ronallen2458 Yes, it's more of a morphing sampler, the way for instance kontakt libraries are. It's not AI or even machine learning. Vocoflex is though.
I think this is pretty insane - what do you think? Try Synthesizer V & Vocoflex here: store.dreamtonics.com/
Great demonstration!.
I have Synth V and to be honest I've not had much chance to devote the time to it because of other work pressures, but the short times I've had made me realise what a powerful and mind blowing tool it is, the only real drawback being every time you wanted a fresh vocal other than the in app adjustments, meant purchasing another voice model or using the limited demo voices. However by adding vocoflex as an option totally blows that drawback away.
Its a fully complete package now with the use of the 2 separate apps.
Thanks mark! Yeah it’s a crazy tool! Combined with Vocoflex it creates so many options. Definitely a bit of a learning curve, but worth it
Awesome indeed. Adding the female makes it really "sing". Thank you for showing!
Also, these two programs will be awesome for creating mockups, that decent singers to practice by/with (especially since it's capable of using the actual singer's voice to perform the vocal parts).
Actually, it may not sound to some like this (video demo) is a good mix ... but considering the additional processing of most any modern DAW, this technology can generate all the raw data necessary to create satisfying vocals. And combined with Vocoflex, the sky is truly the limit!! AND ... if the performer/producer has okay singing chops, this stuff is as versatile as it needs to be. 🙂
I'm so glad to see this. I've been using Synth V for a few years and even did an album with it! I get compliments on the vocals and usually most people have no idea. BUT - I still learned quite a few cool techniques here. Thanks so much! I do wish the integration with Logic was better - it always seems like the export sounds better than a bounce. BTW - I use Natalie and SOLARIA. SOLARIA makes a good punk singer.
That’s awesome! It’s so true hey, if you spend some time getting it right, most people wouldn’t know.
I went to their website but I couldn't fine any demo / trail options. It would be nice to try it out before buying it.
I think there is a demo - the website is a little tricky to navigate. I just googled Dreamtonics trial and it took me to a page. Maybe try that and see where it gets you!
wow 😮 this is spooky
It’s very impressive - but yeah a little spooky how good it is 😂
Finally something AI that isn't just a gimik! 😮
It’s kinda nuts hey. It takes some work but the results are pretty awesome!
Can you do a video on how you made the beat?
Hay broo can you please make a video on Hindi vocal synthesis I mean Hindi language is supposed by these ones or not
Cool but is that an Audioscape compressor there in front of you? :)
Sure is! The infamous Dcomp
@@spinlightstudios demo coming? :)
I made one ages ago but wasn’t very popular haha if search you may find it in the depths of YT vids long lost
Interested how will this affect the music industry? I can't sing but I can mime, Taylor Swift a duet maybe.😉 Really good video.
Thanks mate! It’s an interesting time for music - personally I’m not threatened by AI in audio production. There are some great companies doing really ground breaking stuff!
the future is now?
Haha basically
COOL. But it doesn't sound good in the mix.
first!!!
He’s fast 😂
Hate to see u promote this AI garbage
I genuinely find it fascinating - it’s not for everyone, but it is crazy what you can make
@@spinlightstudios concordo Man
I think the company uses machine learning to process the vocal database initially, but this production technique is NOT AI. It is more like adding a midi saxophone that happens to be a singer. It is a manual process and it is difficult to get it right.
Get with the times, boomer.
@@ronallen2458 Yes, it's more of a morphing sampler, the way for instance kontakt libraries are. It's not AI or even machine learning. Vocoflex is though.