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Spanish-Language Vocaloids
« on: October 23, 2011, 03:37:11 PM »
With the release of the 3rd generation of the Vocaloid singing-software engine have come a crop of new Character Voices. The Barcelona-based Voctro Labs has released a pair of Spanish-language CV's: Clara and Bruno.
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Re: Spanish-Language Vocaloids
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2011, 07:46:50 AM »
This is very interesting and something to look forward to. But the sad thing is that many of the newer vocaloid releases keep getting overshadowed by hatsune miku.

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Re: Spanish-Language Vocaloids
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2011, 04:52:18 AM »
True to a point. But right now, there's been lots of chatter about the new Spanish voicebanks, an also-new Korean voicebank (called "SeeU") has generated a lot of interest. And, the multiple voicebanks for Megpoid ("Gumi") for V3 has garnered some positive blogspace at Vocaloidism and elsewhere.

I think what I was hoping to get was a review by any Spanish-speaking members here; how good are these two new voicebanks? 

Crypton has been strangely silent: an append package (and possibly an English-language voicebank) for Kaito is strongly rumored, and we all know they're working on an English-language Miku. Until Crypton unveils these products, the Vocaloid world is open to new talent from other sources.
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Re: Spanish-Language Vocaloids
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2011, 07:47:16 AM »
what I can tell you is that it seems that Bruno could only sound good with certain music genres, but you never know I might be proven wrong. Also, compared to Bruno, Clara's voice comes off slightly weaker.
Believe it or not I can speak spanish, although not perfect.

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