Bunny DV
Voice: Yin-P
Design: greyvestone YOU MUST CREDIT YIN-P IF YOU USE THE ART INCLUDED IN THE VOICEBANK DOWNLOADS. English
This voicebank and reclist was designed from the ground up for use with DeepVocal, and includes four pitches instead of the usual two. Info on phonetics is included in the bank download.
Japanese
This bank contains end consonants such as k- and special endings for faking the gap between sounds (like tte) which are aliased as -k,-t, and -p. It's also got end consonants, independant consonants, and three different pronunciations of ん. See the read me in the download for a full description of extra sounds.
English NATIVEThis is a port of Bunny's VCCV english bank from UTAU into DeepVocal. It uses the same phonemes as VCCV.
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Korean (beta)
Please don't be too harsh on my accent, this is my first time recording Korean.
This bank is configured in RRoK (Revised Romanized Korean) and is based off of the VCCV Korean reclist by 뱌곰/E_via. The reclist is custom and a bit experimental so take care when using this bank.
This bank is configured in RRoK (Revised Romanized Korean) and is based off of the VCCV Korean reclist by 뱌곰/E_via. The reclist is custom and a bit experimental so take care when using this bank.
Japanese CVVC+ (OUTDATED)
Configuration: Shion
This bank includes ending consonants (which might not work very well tbh I configured those myself and I don't know what I'm doing) as well as several extra consonants for english sounds.
End VC: Use [C-] as a note. Available for every consonant except h, y, and w
ex: [b-]
Extra Consonants:
l: English L
R: English r
ff: English f (aliases like [fa] are not available, please use [ffa] instead)
v: English v
dh: Soft English "th" sound (as in "the")
th: Hard English "th" sound (as in "think")
ng: X-SAMPA /N/, as in the sound at the end of "sing"
kk: Aspirated k
tt: Aspirated t
pp: Aspirated p
zh: Soft "j" sound, as in "genre"
st, sp, and sk: English CCVs (fairly self explanatory?)
This bank includes ending consonants (which might not work very well tbh I configured those myself and I don't know what I'm doing) as well as several extra consonants for english sounds.
End VC: Use [C-] as a note. Available for every consonant except h, y, and w
ex: [b-]
Extra Consonants:
l: English L
R: English r
ff: English f (aliases like [fa] are not available, please use [ffa] instead)
v: English v
dh: Soft English "th" sound (as in "the")
th: Hard English "th" sound (as in "think")
ng: X-SAMPA /N/, as in the sound at the end of "sing"
kk: Aspirated k
tt: Aspirated t
pp: Aspirated p
zh: Soft "j" sound, as in "genre"
st, sp, and sk: English CCVs (fairly self explanatory?)